62. Lieut.-Colonel Sir F. HALLasked the Lord Privy Seal if the result of the inquiry by Sir Stuart Samuel and Captain P. Wright with regard to the alleged massacres and ill-treatment of Jews in Poland is to show that no grounds exist for the exaggerated reports that have been circulated from German and Bolshevist sources on the subject; if in their Report they state that the Jews in Poland were employed by the Germans to promote and support their tyrannical measures when they invaded Poland in concert with Lenin and Trotsky; and if the terms of the Report and the Government's acceptance of its conclusions have been communicated to the Polish Government?
Mr. HARMSWORTHIn reply to the first and second parts of the question, I must ask the hon. and gallant Member to draw his own deductions from the Report, which has been communicated to the House. The answer to the third part of the question is in the negative, though the Polish Government are doubtless in possession of copies of the Report.