HC Deb 20 September 1939 vol 351 c922
5. Sir George Broadbridge

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether it is intended at an early date to issue regular naval communiques and thus avoid the spreading of rumours in the absence of same?

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Shakespeare)

It is the intention of the Admiralty to issue through the Ministry of Information the fullest information concerning naval operations consistent with the necessity of secrecy in war time. Communiques will be issued whenever there is news to impart.

Major Sir William Colfox

Will it be possible for the Admiralty to publish the number of German submarines that have been sunk without giving details?

Mr. Shakespeare

A statement of the Government's policy with regard to submarine sinkings was made in the first week of the war. I think that at present it is better to observe that policy.

Commander Sir Archibald Southby

Will my hon. Friend bear in mind the desirability of keeping the German Government in suspense and guessing as to what is happening to their submarines?