HC Deb 12 November 1936 vol 317 c1064W
Mr. HALL-CAINE

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether in view of the broadcasts by foreign statesmen and others on aspects of world policy which affect this country, he can arrange for transcripts of such broadcasts to be compiled and placed in the Library of the House to enable Members to study them?

Viscount CRANBORNE

Speeches broadcast by foreign statesmen on aspects of world policy affecting this country are always adequately reported in the British Press and I do not think, therefore, that any special. arrangement of the nature suggested by my hon. Friend is required.

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