§ Sir E. STOCKTONasked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs how many British subjects there are still resident in Vladivostok; whether he is aware that their position is dangerous and complicated owing to Bolshevist methods; and whether there is any British representative looking after their interests and well-being?
§ Mr. RONALD McNEILLThere is at present no British representative at Vladivostok. British subjects there were recently advised to leave, and I am not2324W in a position to give the exact number who still remain, but there are probably between 70 and 80. I have no reason to believe that their situation is any more dangerous than that of British subjects in other parts of the Soviet Republic.