§ GENERAL SIR GEORGE BALFOURasked the Secretary of State for India, If he will lay upon the Table of the House a selection from the official documents which will give a clear idea of the recent great changes in the Medical Department of India; and, if he will produce the Papers relating to the important modifications in the system of the Indian Engineering College?
§ MR. PUGHsaid, before that Question was answered he wished to ask a Question, of which he had given private Notice—namely. What it was proposed to give to the officers who were affected by the Orders complained of; and what steps it was proposed to take?
THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTONsaid, in reply to the first Question of his hon. and gallant. Friend, he had to state he hoped shortly to be able to lay on the Table the Papers with respect to the present changes, and he hoped to include all the despatches on the subject referred to by the hon. Member for Cardiganshire. In reply to the second Question of his hon. and gallant Friend, he said the Papers relating to the Indian Engineering College were very voluminous; but he should be happy to afford hon. Members such information on the subject as could not be found in the prospectus of the College.