§ Mr. TOUCHEasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he is aware that a friend of Miss Louisa Gay, now serving a sentence of imprisonment in Holloway Gaol, received a visiting order which was followed two days afterwards 978W by a telephone message stopping the order, the person sending the message refusing to give any reason for stopping the order; whether it is usual to stop visiting orders without reason assigned; and why the order was stopped in the present case?
§ Mr. McKENNAThe prisoner in question forfeited by misconduct the right to have a visit, and the person to whom the visiting order had been issued was in the usual course so informed.