Oral Answers to Questions — Russia. – in the House of Commons at on 16 June 1924.
Viscount Curzon
, Battersea South
(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether permission has been, or is to be, granted by His Majesty's Government for certain Russian agents, belonging to a Russian Mission expelled from Germany, to land in this country, and, if so, whether he is prepared to make any statement with reference to this matter?
Mr Campbell Stephen
, Glasgow Camlachie
On a point of Order. Is there any special feature of urgency about this question, owing to which it should not be put upon the Paper?
Mr John Whitley
, Halifax
It is not yet a quarter to four.
Mr Ramsay Macdonald
, Aberavon
No application such as that indicated in the question has been received by the Government.
Mr John Gretton
, Burton
Will it be necessary, if any addition is to be made to the Russian Mission, that application should be made to His Majesty's Government?
Mr Ramsay Macdonald
, Aberavon
I have heard no suggestion that the Russian Missio'n is to be added to.