§ MR. BUTLER-JOHNSTONEasked the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Whether the attention of the Foreign Office has been called to certain disquieting statements in the public press as to the political condition of the Kingdom of Greece, and whether Her Majesty's Government are prepared to communicate to Parliament any official information on the subject?
§ MR. BOURKENo, Sir. Her Majesty's Government have no reason to think that there is anything abnormal or exceptional in the present condition of Greece. There has been a change of Government and a Dissolution. Her Majesty's Government do not see any reason to communicate to the House official information on the subject.