46. Lieut.-Colonel WATTS - MORGANasked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the fact that Miss Violet Douglas-Pennant has refused to accept the letter written to her on behalf of the late Prime Minister as satisfactory reparation, he will have further inquiry made into the case?
§ The PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Baldwin)No, Sir. The letter addressed to Miss Douglas-Pennant on the 30th April, 1924, represents the views held by the late Prime Minister; by myself; and by our predecessor in office, Mr. Bonar Law.
Lieut.-Colonel WATTSMORGANDoes the Prime Minister understand that this question is causing great excitement and anxiety in Carnarvon Boroughs in particular and in Wales in general?
§ The PRIME MINISTERI know there has been excitement sporadically arising for some years past, but I do not know that it is greater now than it has been.