§ 66. Mr. Fauldsasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what control the British Government exercises over the work of those in 16W 6–8 Agar Street under contract to the illegal régime in Southern Rhodesia.
§ Mr. GodberThe staff working in the office at 6–11 Agar Street are engaged on activities of a broadly humanitarian nature, principally the payment of pensions. This is subject to the concurrence of Her Majesty's Government.
§ 76. Mr. Fauldsasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether any of the South African police and troops operating in Southern Rhodesia are supplied from, given air support from, or make use of the medical facilities available at, the Katima Mulilo air base in the Caprivi Strip.
§ Sir Alec Douglas-HomeAccording to my information there are no South African troops in Rhodesia. I am not aware of any contact between South African Police in Rhodesia and the air base at Katima Mulilo.