HC Deb 15 March 1933 vol 275 cc1943-4
2. Mr. MANDER

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will consider the advisability of proposing to the Council of the League of Nations, in view of the existing tension with regard to the Polish Corridor, that a neutral commission, on the lines of the Lytton Commission, should be set up to study this problem and make recommendations for its solution?

Mr. BALDWIN

No, Sir.

Mr. MANDER

In view of the exceedingly critical state of affairs in that area, do not the Government think it desirable to take some action?

Mr. BALDWIN

The only action that I have before me is the action suggested by the hon. Member, and I do not think that is very helpful.

Mr. MANDER

Is it not possible for the Government to think of something more useful?

Mr. BALDWIN

We will try.

Mr. HOLFORD KNIGHT

Is it not the case, as reported in this morning's Press, that this difficulty is well on the way to solution?

Mr. BALDWIN

Even if it has been so reported, I think that is the case.