§ 22. Mr. MALONEasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has any information concerning the deten- 1290 tion of Dr. William Dey, a British-Canadian subject, on 21st October, 1930, by the Polish authorities at Lemberg; what was the reason for the detention; and whether he is aware that Dr. Dey was refused permission to communicate with the British Consul, Mr. Taylor?
Mr. A. HENDERSONYes, Sir. The circumstances of this case have been reported to me, and I have instructed His Majesty's Ambassador at Warsaw to make appropriate representations to the Polish Government.