HC Deb 26 October 1932 vol 269 cc995-6W
Mr. HANNON

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if his attention has been called to the fact that the Soviet Government are about to impose a charge of £2 per grave on graves in which the relatives of foreigners have been interred, and that if such registration of graves as may be prescribed is not complied with graves of foreigners will become State property and will be disposed of as the Soviet Government decide; and if he will take measures to prevent such treatment of graves of British subjects in Russia?

Sir J. SIMON

I have no official information on this subject, but I am asking His Majesty's Ambassador at Moscow to furnish me with a report.

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