"VARIOUS PEOPLE"
FRIENDS IN COMMONS
SECRET SESSION REPORT
(Received February 8, 11.40 a.m.)
LONDON, February 7.
In the House of Commons, Mr. R. A. Butler, Foreign Under-Secretary, said that translation of a report which a German newspaper published of the secret session of Parliament was being placed in the library of the House.
Mr. G. Lambert (Liberal Nationalist): Is the Under-Secretary aware that this version is appearing in the neutral Press, and will he act to remove any wrong impression if the report is incorrect?
Mr. Butler: Yes,
Mr. W. Gallagher (Communist): Are there not some very close friends of Hitler in the House of Commons?
Mr. Butler: There are friends of various people.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 11
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