THE London correspondent of the Englishman writing under the date of 19th April stated that Sir Satyendra Prasanna Sinha was likely to remain there for some weeks longer as he had been invited to serve on the Inter-departmental Conference on the question of Indian labour in Crown Colonies. But whether Sir Satyendra Prasanna was able to serve in any manner on the Inter-departmental Committee is not known. But the Bengalee says that Sir Prasanna left Bombay on the 10th instant, that he passed Aden about “a couple of days ago,” and that he is due to arrive at Bombay nearly this week. It also says that Sir Prasanna will proceed to Simla straightaway on invitation from the Viceroy and will spend sometime in Calcutta before taking his departure to Darjeeling to assume the office of the Executive Member of the Governor’s Council.
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