§ 3. Mr. Turnerasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies how many acts of piracy were reported to the North 1105 Borneo Government during the first eleven months of 1960 and 1961, respectively.
§ Mr. MaudlingThe Answer is 47 and 97.
§ Mr. TurnerIs my right hon. Friend aware that this is an extraordinary increase in the number of cases of piracy? Is he satisfied that the measures so far taken by his Department in conjunction with the North Borneo Government are adequate to meet the situation?
§ Mr. MaudlingI am a little worried about this and intended to make some further inquiries. I am grateful to my hon. Friend for calling it to my attention.
§ Mr. PagetIf the Singapore base cannot enable us to deal with local pirates, what the devil can it do?
§ Mr. MaudlingThe main purpose of the Singapore base is slightly different.
§ Mr. SorensenWill the Minister state what kind of pirates are operating? What race are they, for example?
§ Mr. MaudlingWithout notice, I am not sure what race they are, but they are very unpleasant pirates.