HC Deb 11 February 1926 vol 191 c1233
52. Sir F. HALL

asked the Home Secretary whether the Government will consider the advisability, in the national interest, of publishing in a suitable form some of the more important information which was discovered regarding Communist intrigues in this country as the result of the recent raid on the headquarters of the Communist party; and if such summary can be accompanied by fats miles of some of the pamphlets and other documents which were seized?

Sir W. JOYNSON-HICKS

I am afraid facsimile reproductions would be very costly, but I have the whole question under consideration, and will bear in mind the suggestion of my hon. and gallant Friend.

Lieut. - Commander KENWORIHY

Will the right hon. Baronet have the necessary documents ready by the next Election, for a timely issue?

Sir W. JOYNSON-HICKS

I do not think it will be necessary.

Sir F. HALL

rose

Mr. SPEAKER

I do not think we can discuss the matter further now.

Sir F. HALL

There has not been a supplementary question asked on this question.

Mr. SPEAKER

The hon. Member behind is a little apt to waste time in that direction.

Sir F. HALL

We do not waste much time here, Sir.