HC Deb 26 July 1887 vol 318 c19
MR. KING (Hull, Central)

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, Whether the Report of the Director General of Railways for India has been already issued in Calcutta, and how soon it will be presented to Parliament; and whether it will be possible to arrange for the printing and supply to Parliament direct from the Government Press in India of Indian official documents?

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE (Sir JOHN GORST) (Chatham)

The Report of the Director General of Indian Railways for 1886–7 was laid upon the Table of the House on the 22nd. The Secretary of State is in communication with the Treasury, by whom such Papers are now printed for the House of Commons, as to the possibility of arranging for the supply of copies direct from India.