HC Deb 11 May 1915 vol 71 c1476
66. Sir GEORGE AGNEW

asked the Solicitor-General whether his attention has been called to the fact that various newspapers give a detailed account of the course followed by enemy airships when making a raid in this country, naming the towns and villages over which they pass; whether the official information shows that these reports are of assistance to the enemy; and, if so, will he take steps to put a stop to the publication of these reports?

The SOLICITOR - GENERAL (Sir Stanley Buckmaster)

My attention has been called to the questions raised. I have no official information as to whether the published reports have been of assistance to the enemy, but it is obvious that such accounts as those mentioned are liable to do much mischief, and steps have been taken to deal with the matter.