HC Deb 27 March 1884 vol 286 c890
MR. O'DONNELL

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, If witnesses representing the views of the Government of India will be examined before the Special Committee on Indian Railways?

MR. J. K. CROSS

The Government of India have deputed Major Conway-Gordon, one of the Under Secretaries in the Public Works Department, and Mr. Westland, the Comptroller General, to represent their views to the Select Committee.

MR. O'DONNELL

asked how many witnesses representing the various classes of the Indian population would be heard?

MR. J. K. CROSS

said, that if the hon. Member would communicate with any of the Indian Associations appearing before the Committee, he could probably secure the examination of any witnesses he desired to recommend.