§ Mr. RawlinsonWith your permission, Mr. Speaker, and with that of the House, I should like to make a personal statement.
In today's OFFICIAL REPORT of the debate on the Motion for the Adjournment last night, I observe that in alluding to a television broadcast of Monday, 12th November, I referred to Mr. Woodrow Wyatt as the questioner. He was, in fact, one of the commentators in that programme, and I apologise for that error.
Mr. Wyatt has this morning informed me that he himself had no personal responsibility in selecting the persons and correspondents interviewed in that programme. In the face of Mr. Wyatt's personal assurance, I fully accept that he himself had no such personal responsibility, and I withdraw the inference that he had.