HC Deb 28 February 1922 vol 151 cc247-8
48. Earl WINTERTON

asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the public disquietude caused by the allegations of the existence of secret military stores and training of personnel in Germany, he will publish as a White Paper the Reports of the British section of the Allied Control Commission that have been made from time to time?

Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS

I have been asked to answer this question. The chief of the British Delegation is in close and constant touch with the War Office on this matter, and it would not be to the public interest to publish this confidential correspondence. The Reports of the Inter-Allied Military Commission of Control, of which the British section forms a part, are similarly confidential. They are rendered to the Allied Military Committee at Versailles, who are responsible for initiating any necessary action.