HC Deb 17 April 1918 vol 105 c390
21. Mr. GILBERT

asked the UnderSecretary for War whether his attention has been called to an inquest held on an interned alien who died at Alexandra Palace, at which the Army medical officer stated that the dietary was so liberal that they had more meat than they could consume for dinner and made it into rissoles for supper; whether he will state if all interned aliens at Alexandra Palace are rationed for meat; and if he will state what those rations are?

Mr. MACPHERSON

I am making inquiries into this matter, and will let my hon. Friend know the result in due course.