HC Deb 28 April 1920 vol 128 c1216
72. Mr. ALFRED T. DAVIES

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether, considering the lack of public information concerning the state of public opinion in the United States on the question of Ireland, it is proposed to establish means in this country to inform the community; and whether any arrangements to that end have already been made?

The UNDER SECRETARY for STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth)

The community can obtain information as to public opinion in the United States through the usual newspaper channels, and it is not considered necessary to set up any special organisation for this purpose.