§ Mr. Lewisasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he is aware that a series of weekly articles written by Rudolph Hess, from Spandau prison, is to be published in a British Sunday newspaper; what facilities the British Government are affording him to write these articles and remit them from gaol to the newspaper; and what payments he will be allowed to receive.
§ Mr. TurtonI understand that the articles now appearing in the "Sunday Dispatch" have not been written as such by Hess, but are compiled from letters sent by him to his wife over a period of years. Hess is not allowed to write articles from prison nor to receive any payment.