§ Mr. Pagetasked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what steps he is preparing to take to investigate the charges of disorderly public behaviour of members of the Control Commission and of Military Government in Germany; and the bad conditions until recently prevailing in the concentration camps there, to which his attention has been drawn by the hon. Member for Northampton.
§ Mr. J. HyndAny cases brought to notice of disorderly public behaviour on the part of members of the British element of the Control Commission are, and will continue to be, fully investigated. Conditions in the internment camps have been thoroughly investigated at the instance of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for War and myself and are subject to periodical inspection. Everything possible is done to effect any improvements shown to be necessary.