HC Deb 15 April 1920 vol 127 cc1825-6
53. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Prime Minister whether his attention has been called to the allegations in Germany that the British Naval and Military Missions in Berlin favoured the Kapp enterprise, and allowed the wireless station that they controlled to disseminate the Kapp propaganda; and whether he will inquire into the matter and intimate that British policy is definitely opposed to Prussian militarism and Junker reaction?

Mr. BONAR LAW

No member of any British Naval or Military Mission in Berlin favoured the Kapp enterprise, and no member of any such Mission assisted in any way in the dissemination of Kapp propaganda.

Mr. KENNEDY JONES

On a point of Order. I understood that no Member could have more than three questions on the Paper on the same day. The hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Colonel Wedgwood) has four questions on the Paper for to-day. Has there been any alteration?

Colonel WEDGWOOD

I asked the clerk at the table specifically on that point about half an hour ago, and I was informed that I was entitled to put four questions. [HON. MEMBERS: "Three!"] Otherwise I should not have put four.

Mr. SPEAKER

I am afraid my memory is very short. I think it was three. I will look the matter up.