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but their guards were in a hurry and received warning that
the British armed patrols were on their tail."
Mr. Gallacher: Tell me the old story.
The Prime Minister: The Hon. Member may not only have the
leasure of having it told to him but of reading it in the do
Mr. Bowles (nuneaton): Did the Colonel see all this himself?
Sir John Wardlaw-Milne (Kidderminster): Are not these the
facts?
Mr. Gallacher: We have heard all those lies before.
Hon. Members: Order.
The Prime Minister: The Hon. Member continues to presume.
I am reading the facts and he does not like the facts. I am telling
him the truth and he fears the truth. These facts reflect on
those whom he has so thoughtlessly championed and I will give
him further warning. There is a great deal more to come and I
think that the committee has a right to hear it. (Interruption)
When I quote from the Colonel of the King's Royal Rifle Corps
and say he gathered his information from the advanced dressing
station where he examined a number of these victims the Hon.
Gentleman opposite immediately tried to suggest it is all some
fake propaganda. He did not use those words but the whole sense
of his interruption was to cast