MRS. Stan Harding.

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture. – in the House of Commons at on 4 August 1924.

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Mr. EDMUND HARVEY:

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asked the Prime Minister whether he will be willing to consider evidence from Mrs. Stan Harding to show that her condemnation and imprisonment in Russia, as the result of the action of a lady who has claimed to be an American Secret Service agent, involves considerations which are more far-reaching than a personal dispute and afford grounds for the submission of her case as an aggrieved British subject to the attention of the Government of the United States

Photo of Mr Ramsay Macdonald Mr Ramsay Macdonald , Aberavon

I have found on examination that it is not possible to make the further demands of Mrs. Harding the subject of representations to a foreign Government.

Mr. HARVEY:

Would the right hon. Gentleman be willing to consider any fresh evidence?

Photo of Mr Ramsay Macdonald Mr Ramsay Macdonald , Aberavon

With reference to fresh evidence, if it relates to an assumption that Mrs. Harrison was a secret agent of a foreign and friendly Government, it is impossible, I am informed and advised, to take any steps with regard to it.

Photo of Mr Leslie Hore-Belisha Mr Leslie Hore-Belisha , Plymouth, Devonport

Did the Prime Minister bear in mind the con- siderations indicated in his first answer, when he gave his pledge to the National Union of Journalists?

Photo of Mr Ramsay Macdonald Mr Ramsay Macdonald , Aberavon

We are all liable to get extra information. I did my best in the circumstances, and I find that it would be most improper to make the representation suggested.

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