HC Deb 16 September 1931 vol 256 c809
1. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any and, if so, what instructions have been given to our representatives at Geneva concerning the grievances of the Ukrainian minority in Poland now before the League?

The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Captain Eden)

The British delegate at Geneva is aware of the views of His Majesty's Government on this matter, which have net changed since the last Secretary of State was a member of the Committee of Three appointed to advise upon it. The matter is still under consideration by the committee, and it would be improper to make any farther statement at present.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Will the hon. and gallant Member consider the utility and propriety of asking the hon. Member for Motherwell (Mr. Barr) and the hon. Member for Westhoughton (Mr. Rhys Davies) for their views and experience on this question?

Captain EDEN

I shall be glad to consider any representations that are made to me by any hon. Members.