HC Deb 09 November 1908 vol 195 c1691
SIR WILLIAM BULL (Hammersmith)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he is aware of the different treatment meted out in the British Consulate at Lorenzo Marques, Mozambique, to British-Indians as compared with Europeans; whether the offices of the British Consul are the only public buildings in the town into which British-Indians have to enter by the back way; and, if so, what action he proposes to take.

MR. MCKINNON WOOD

My right hon. friend had not heard before that there was any such practice at the British Consulate, nor would he have thought it probable. If the hon. Member will forward the information which has led him to make the statement, inquiries shall be made.