HC Deb 29 May 1919 vol 116 c1383
1. Lieut.-Colonel RAYMOND GREENE

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what has happened to the ten Albanian guides who were taken prisoners with a British officer at Gusinje by the Yugo-Slavs?

The UNDERSECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth)

It appears that the British officer who proceeded to Gusinje was accompanied by a certain number of Albanians who were anxious to return to their homes. Ten of these are stated to have served as guides. The information in ray possession is to the effect that, at the time of the arrest of the British officer, these men were separated from him. Beyond this no definite information has been received. I am, however, making inquiries of His Majesty's Minister at Belgrade.