§ Dr. J. WILLIAMSasked the Secretary of State for India (1) whether it is the intention of His Majesty's Government and the Government of India to publish the report of the Indian Capitation Tribunal; and, if so, when the report is likely to be isssued;
(2) whether it is the intention of the Government of India to allow the Legislative Assembly full opportunity of considering the Capitation Tribunal Report before final decisions are taken?
— Officers. Men. Women. Children. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. 1923 … 3 1 14 3 5 — 2 1 1924 … — — 31 4 8 — 7 2 1925 … 2 — 24 3 18 1 6 1 1926 … 1 — 11 2 11 1 7 — 1927 … — — 5 — 3 1 4 1 1928 … — — 2 — 1 — 3 — 1929 … 1 — 4 — 3 1 4 1 1930 … 1 — — — — — 5 —
§ Mr. GROVESasked the Minister of Health the revised figures of the numbers of small-pox deaths in British India during the years 1927 and 1928?
§ Sir S. HOAREThe final figures for small-pox deaths in British India for the years 1927 and 1928 were 118,197 and 96,123, respectively.
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§ Sir S. HOAREI cannot yet add anything to the reply which I gave to the hon. Member for Caerphilly (Mr. Morgan Jones) on 20th March.