HC Deb 12 May 1887 vol 314 c1678
MR. CONYBEARE (Cornwall, Camborne)

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, Whether he is now in a position to state more definitely the intentions of the Government respecting the grievances complained of by the Indian Telegraph Officials; and, whether he can now, or, if not, how soon, lay before the House the Correspondence on the subject with the Indian Government?

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

I regret that I am not yet in a position to state definitely the intentions of the Government respecting the Indian Telegraph Department. The Correspondence is not yet complete, and it would be premature to lay it before the House.