§ Mr. Neaveasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs how many British subjects proved to have been inmates of Nazi concentration camps have been refused compensation under the agreement signed on 9th June, 1964 with the Federal Republic of Germany on the ground that the treatment which they received was not in accordance with the Notes for Guidance circulated in connection with that agreement.
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§ Mrs. WhiteNo applicant who was an inmate of a recognised Nazi concentration camp or of an institution where the conditions were comparable with those in a concentration camp, has been refused compensation.