HC Deb 05 June 1888 vol 326 cc1181-2

In reply to Mr. H. J. WILSON (York, W.R., Holmfirth),

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

said, a "regimental bazaar" means the shops and trading establishments with which the military population of any particular regiment in a cantonment deal. All other bazaars in the cantonment, of which the chief customers are the civil population, are culled "cantonment bazaars," and the chief of these would be called the "sudder bazaar."