HC Deb 16 March 1933 vol 275 c2155W
Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what steps the Government are taking to protect our nationals in Germany, especially Indians and Jews; and whether he has any further news 'as to Mr. Nambiar and Mrs. Naidu's son?

Mr. BALDWIN:

As regards the safety of British subjects in Germany, I would refer the right hon. Gentleman to the answers given by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in reply to the question put by the hon. Member for East Aberdeen (Mr. Boothby) and to supplementary questions on 1st March. As regards Mr. Naidu, the hon. Member for Limehouse (Mr. Attlee) was informed on 9th March that he had been released. As regards Mr. Nambiar, who is still under arrest, His Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin continues to communicate with the competent German authorities; but he has been informed by them that a large quantity of Communist subversive propagandist literature has been found among Mr. Nambiar's papers.

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