HC Deb 16 June 1927 vol 207 cc1201-2W
Mr. J. HUDSON

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India whether he can give particulars of the representations sent to the Secretary of State for India early in May by the European Association, Calcutta, expressing the opinion that the appointment of an entirely outside authority to examine the working of the reformed Government would be in the best interests of India: and whether any reply has been sent to their representations and the terms of such reply?

Earl WINTERTON

My Noble Friend received in March last a representation from this association urging the view indicated in the question, and he requested the Government of India to inform the association that the document had been duly received.