HC Deb 14 July 1920 vol 131 c2400W
Commander O. LOCKER-LAMPSON

asked the Home Secretary whether his attention has been drawn to the sentence of two years passed upon Private Owen, at Woolwich, on 29th June; what is the real name of Private Owen and whether he is a foreigner; and can he be deported after having served his sentence?

Sir J. BAIRD

I find that this man is a military and not a civilian prisoner, and I am informed by the War Office that Owen appears to be his real name and that he is a natural-born British subject. He is not liable, therefore, to deportation from the United Kingdom.