§ Captain A. Grahamasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has had a report from the British Ambassador in Tokyo upon a pamphlet issued by the Japanese Army on l0th January, 100,000 copies of which have been distributed, in which Great Britain is accused of interfering with Japan's continental policy and of showing a marked tendency to impair established peace in the Far East; and whether he will instruct the Ambassador to represent to the Japanese Government that, in order to maintain Anglo-Japanese friendship, that Government should dissociate themselves from the sentiments expressed in the pamphlet?
§ Viscount CranborneNo, Sir; my attention has not been drawn to this particular pamphlet, but I will call for a report and will bear in mind the suggestion contained in the last part of my hon. and gallant Friend's question.