§ Mr. Speirasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the final total quantity of firearms and ammunition handed in at police stations in
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Estimated net inward movement in January from 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 West Indies … 940 570 680 20 700 1,920 3,350 East African territories … 70 30 -50 10 -40 Nil 120 West African territories … 130 90 -30 40 -240 10 700 Cyprus … 140 70 60 100 70 310 150 Gibraltar … Nil 30 -50 -30 -60 -70 -20 Malta … 30 110 -40 -10 -150 -70 130 Aden … 120 -10 30 20 20 Nil -60 Hong Kong … 40 60 -80 30 40 90 300 Malaya … 50 100 210 190 -60 -70 40 Singapore … 10 20 -50 -10 -30 Nil 100 India … 460 630 400 430 80 570 2,040 Pakistan … -30 410 630 -110 -170 400 3,350 Ceylon … 80 40 -50 10 -20 -140 140 Miscellaneous territories … 30 20 -250 -100 -20 -10 460 2,070 2,170 1,410 590 120 2,940 10,800 NOTES: 1. A minus sign denotes a net outward movement. 2. Figures are not available in respect of Canada, Australia, New Zealand or the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Great Britain as a result of amnesty held between August and October, 1961.
§ Mr. R. A. ButlerSeventy thousand four hundred and eighty-six firearms and 2,322,061 rounds of ammunition.