HC Deb 06 August 1918 vol 109 c1132W
Sir R. COOPER

asked the Home Secretary if De Laszlo is still interned; has he been removed from his original internment camp; if so, for what reason; and is he now in a camp or in a boarding house?

Sir G. CAVE

The internment order in this ease is still in force, but, in view of the very serious medical reports I received as to the state of De Laszlo's health, I authorised his temporary release on parole to a specified nursing home in London, on condition that he should not go outside the nursing home or (except by special permission) communicate with any person other than his family, and medical attendant, and the staff of the home. He is still in the nursing home in question.