Part of Oral Answers to Questions — League of Nations. – in the House of Commons at on 6 December 1920.
Commander Hon. Joseph Kenworthy
, Kingston upon Hull Central
If it is intended to lay the mandates before this House after approval by the Council of the League of Nations, will it not mean that we shall be unable in any way to modify those mandates, and will not the whole thing be really a farce, unless the mandates are laid before this House before going to the Council of the League? Otherwise, why waste our time?