HC Deb 13 June 1887 vol 315 c1738
MR. KENYON&c) (Denbigh,

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, Whether his attention has been called to the letter of Mr. Justice Cunningham, in The Times of Thursday last, on the subject of sanitation in India; and, whether the Government are prepared to take any steps to carry out the objects indicated therein?

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

The sanitary condition of towns and villages in India is constantly under consideration by the Government of India and the Secretary of State; and every effort has been, and will be, made to introduce, from time to time, such improvements as may be practicable.