§ SIR GEORGE CAMPBELLasked the Under Secretary of State for India, Whether, since he has laid before this House the views of the Government of India in regard to the imposition of new taxation, he will also produce Papers showing the views on this subject of the Governments of Madras, Bombay, the North West Provinces, and the Punjab, and of the members of the Council of India at home?
§ LORD GEORGE HAMILTONIf the hon. Gentleman will move for the Papers he requires, I will then consult the Secretary of State for India (the Marquess of Salisbury) as to whether or not those Papers can be laid on the Table of the House; but it is almost impossible for me to be aware what Papers he requires from the vagueness of the nature of his Question.