22. Marquess of HARTINGTONasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs when the Council of the League of Nations is expected to take its decision regarding the Mosul frontier; whether the British representative at the thirteenth session of the League of Nations Council gave a definite undertaking that the British Government would abide by the Council's decision; if so, whether His Majesty's Government considers itself still bound by that pledge; and whether a similar undertaking was given by the Turkish representative?
Mr. CHAMBERLAINAs was stated in a reply to a question on the 25th March, the President of the Commission appointed by the Council of the League of Nations to investigate the Iraq frontier question hopes to be able to present his Report to the Council at the June session. I cannot forecast when the decision thereon will be finally taken. The answers to the three remaining parts of the question are in the affirmative.