HC Deb 01 May 1940 vol 360 cc679-80
1. Captain Alan Graham

asked the Prime Minister what information he has to give to the House in regard to the recent murder by German sailors of the British Consul at Narvik and of other British civilians there; and whether His Majesty's Government will consequently seek to impress on the German Government the stupidity of such crimes by means of the sternest possible reprisals?

The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Butler)

His Majesty's Government have instituted inquiries, but they have at present no reliable information enabling them either to confirm or deny the reports referred to.

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