§ Sir B. PETOasked the Home Secretary how many Soviet citizens have been permitted to land in this country since 1st July, 1929, who have previously been refused permission to land or whose landing was conditional; and how many Soviet citizens are at present in this country under similar conditions?
§ Mr. CLYNESI regret that available statistics do not enable me to give the figures asked for.
§ Sir A. KNOXasked the Home Secretary the names of the Russian side of the executive council of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce; and for what period those gentleman have received permission to reside in England?
§ Mr. CLYNESThe names and the respective dates up to which leave to land has been granted or extended are as follow: 2285W
- Mr. J. D. Yensen, 16th January, 1932.
- Mr. R. N. Fridman, 2nd April, 1932.
- Mr. F. L. Ginsburg, 15th June, 1932.
- Mr. J. D. Goldfarb, 4th October, 1931.
- Mr. H. S. Dukalsky, 26th September, 1931.