HC Deb 25 March 1901 vol 91 c1091
MR. JOHN CAMPBELL (Armagh S.)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether Sir Power Palmer has been appointed Commander-in-Chief for India for the space of a year and a half only; and whether this is the usual period, and if not, why has any alteration been made.

MR. BRODRICK

It has been decided to continue Sir Power Palmer, who as senior officer in command took over the post of Commander-in-Chief in India provisionally, on the death of Sir W. Lockhart on 18th March, 1900, to make up a period of two years dating from 19th March, 1900. The usual term of the appointment has been for five years. It is not considered desirable to extend Sir Power Palmer's appointment beyond the time mentioned.

MR. JOHN CAMPBELL

Was this appointment made solely to keep the place for Lord Kitchener?

*MR. SPEAKER

Order, order!