§ 26. Colonel WEDGWOODasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether it is intended to lay upon the Table Papers showing the relations of the British Government, the Allied and Associated Powers, or the Paris Peace Council with the various Russian. Governments and their representatives in Paris and elsewhere; and whether the support given to Generals Koltchak, Denikin, and others is to be indefinitely continued in the future, or whether a limit in time or dependent on certain results being achieved has been signified?
§ The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth)The answer to the first part of my hon. and gallant Friend's question is in the negative. As regards the second part of the question, His Majesty's Gov-eminent are not at present furnishing either supplies or funds to Admiral Koltchak, nor do they contemplate furnishing supplies indefinitely to General Denikin.