HC Deb 23 March 1922 vol 152 c701W
Mr. A. T. DAVIES

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether British subjects returning from Canada are required to be in possession of passports and to be inspected by an aliens' officer; whether the matter of passports of British subjects returning from British Overseas Dominions has recently been under review with a view to their abolition; and, if not, whether it may be considered at an early date, to remove a constant source of irritation to British subjects on their arrival in this country?

Mr. SHORTT

British subjects arriving in this country from anywhere overseas are required to carry passports in order to save them from being examined by

Year. England and Wales. Scotland. Ireland.
Deaths. Rate per cent. of Population. Deaths. Rate per cent. of Population. Deaths. Rate per cent. of Population.
1913 38,939 0.1064 5,212 0.110 3,900 0.0891
1914 39,517 0.1069 5,388 0.113 3,807 0.0869
1915 39,847 0.1121 5,291 0.111 3,826 0.0882
1916 40,630 0.1166 5,431 0.113 3,938 0.0902
1917 41,158 0.1210 5,544 0.114 3,839 0.0876
1918 41,227 0.1218 5,472 0.112 3,811 0.0866
1919 42,144 0.1145 5,657 0.116 3,864 0.0866
1920 43,687 0.1161 5,765 0.119 3,823 0.0852

I would, however, point out that the rates given for the years 1915–1919 are probably of little value for purposes of comparison on account of the disturbance of the age and sex distribution of the population occasioned by movements of troops overseas. I regret that complete figures for the year 1921 are not yet available.

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