HC Deb 27 July 1908 vol 193 c839
MR. H. J. WILSON (Yorkshire, W.R., Holmfirth)

To ask the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, in view of the dearth of information as to the intentions of the Natal Government with regard to the imprisonment and trial of Dinizulu, he will telegraph for an explicit statement for the information of the House before it rises next week.

(Answered by Colonel Seely.) The Papers distributed to Members to-day give the latest information in the possession of the Secretary of State, excepting that the governor has now informed the Secretary of State that the Attorney-General anticipates that, so far as the prosecution is concerned, the preliminary examination will be completed almost immediately.