§ Mr. WHITEHOUSEasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether, in view of the continued imprisonment of an English lady at Warsaw and the consequent, injury to the interests of the Anglo-Russian entente, he will request the Russian Government to order her release?
§ The SECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Sir E. Grey)I cannot at present add to the reply given to the hon. Member for West Leeds yesterday.
§ Mr. NOEL BUXTONasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether, in view of the refusal of the Russian authorities to release the English lady who is still imprisoned at Warsaw, he will take into account the prejudicial effect thereby exerted upon the interests of the Anglo-Russian entente, and request the Russian Government that her release may not, be delayed?
§ Sir E. GREYI cannot, at present add to the reply given to the hon. Member for West Leeds yesterday.
§ Mr. MORRELLWhen will the right hon. Gentleman be in a position to give us the information?
§ Sir E. GREYI have not yet got a reply from the Russian Government. As soon as I have the information, of course, I shall be very glad to give it.