HL Deb 28 November 1934 vol 95 c130WA
LORD LLOYD

asked His Majesty's Government whether it is a fact that a foreign subject may enter India anywhere by land without a passport, except via three routes, namely, the Khyber, Chaman and Nashki.

THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION (VISCOUNT HALIFAX)

I am arranging to have inquiries made of the Government of India as to the present position in regard to the noble Lord's Question.

House adjourned at three minutes past five o'clock.