§ Sir E. Graham-Littleasked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that Dr. Arpad-Osgyani and his wife, admitted to England as voluntary workers, and now waiting at a collecting centre to be employed as farm or textile workers, would be wasted in that employ, as Dr. Osgyani has been physician-director of a State hospital in Hungary and for some time in 1945 acted as physician to the R.A.F., while his wife was in charge of cooking in the officers' mess and, as they both wish to be employed in the capacities for which they are qualified, if he will inquire into the matter.
§ Mr. IsaacsI am having inquiries made and will write to the hon. Member.