§ Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHYasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what information he has with regard to the military and political situation in Spanish Morocco; and is it anticipated that a new conference will be held of interested Powers to consider the situation in the light of recent events?
(Separate particulars are shown for England and Wales where they are available). — Agricultural. Skilled Trades. General Labourers. Male passengers to non-European countries of 12 years of age and upwards:— 1895—from the United Kingdom 9,144 18,322 24,683 1905—from the United Kingdom 21,778 28,858 41,568 Male emigrants of 18 years of age and upwards:— *1913—from the United Kingdom 33,815 51,413 29,484 from England and Wales 23,237 38,163 17,740 1923—from the United Kingdom 26,223 52,533 19,017 from England and Wales 14,527 23,170 8,437 †1924 (9 months Jan.-Sept.),— from the United Kingdom 10,297 14,385 4,461 from England and Wales 6,141 9,945 3,191 *The classification by occupations of British emigrants in 1915 was not carried out. † Particulars for the year 1924 are not yet available. The "United Kingdom" figures for January-September, 1924, relate to Great Britain and Northern Ireland.