HC Deb 25 June 1908 vol 191 c81
MR. MITCHELL-THOMSON (Lanarkshire, N. W.)

I beg to ask the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies if he will at once communicate with the Governor of Jamaica with reference to the desirability of taking advantage of the present opportunity, in the rebuilding of Kingston, Jamaica, to provide modern facilities in the port, and connect the Government railway with all the wharves.

COLONEL SEELY

The Governor of Jamaica was in England very recently and the opportunity was then taken to discuss the question with him. He is known to have it under his consideration, and we are simply waiting for his advice. In these circumstances I do not think that the communication suggested by the hon. Member is necessary.

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