§ Mr. H. Hyndasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has had inquiries made by our representatives regarding camps that have been established by the Czechoslovakian Government for displaced persons; and if he will make a statement.
Mr. McNeilHis Majesty's Ambassador in Prague is in close touch, with the position in the displaced persons' camps in Czechoslovakia and has sent home regular reports on the subject. The most recent of these indicates that there has recently been considerable improvement, although much still remains to be done. It is clear that the Czechoslovak Government and the Czechoslovak officials concerned are fully alive to the situation and are doing their best under difficult circumstances to improve conditions. I do not feel that any useful purposes would be served by making a full statement at the present juncture.