HL Deb 14 May 1968 vol 292 c211
EARL JELLICOE

My Lords, on behalf of my noble friend Lord Carrington I beg leave to ask her Majesty's Government the Question of which I have given Private Notice—namely,

To ask her Majesty's Government whether they have any further statement to make on the confiscation of Sir Frederick Crawford's passport.

LORD BESWICK

My Lords, with the leave of the House, may I say that my noble friend Lord Shepherd will answer this Question in the form of a Statement at a convenient moment after four o'clock.

May I also take the opportunity of informing the House that dinner will be served between seven and eight-thirty this evening.