HC Deb 19 December 1927 vol 212 c40W
Mr. HAYES

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India whether the Indian delegates to the Eleventh Session of the International Labour Conference have been appointed, or whether any nominations have yet been received by the Government?

Earl WINTERTON

The answer to the first part of the question is in the negative. My Noble Friend has no information regarding the second part.

Mr. GARDNER

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India whether in view of Article 389 of the Versailles Peace Treaty, it is the intention of the Government of India to arrange that the employers' and workers' delegates to the International Labour Conference should be accompanied by at least two advisers for each item on the agenda of forthcoming meetings; and whether he has received any representations from delegates at conferences that have already taken place that such advisers were not provided?

Earl WINTERTON

As the hon. Member is aware, the provisions of Article 389 of the Treaty of Versailles relating to the appointment of advisers to the employers' and workers' delegates are permissive and not obligatory. My Noble Friend has not received any representations on the subject.

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