§ Sir RANDOLF BAKERasked the Home Secretary if he can direct an inquiry to be held into the mental condition of George Rose, a native of Blandford, who has been confined at Broadmoor since June, 1907, and whose relatives assert has recovered, with a view to his release?
§ Mr. McKENNAThis man, like all the other inmates of Broadmoor, is under careful and expert medical supervision, and I regret that, having regard both to his mental condition and to the other circumstances of the case to which consideration must be given, I am unable to authorise his discharge from the asylum.