HC Deb 18 February 1960 vol 617 cc142-3W
50. Mr. H. Hynd

asked the Prime Minister what requests he received in Nyasaland for the release of Dr. Banda.

The Prime Minister

I received such requests from various political organisations and individuals. As the hon. Member will be aware, this is a matter for the Governor.

53. Mr. H. Hynd

asked the Prime Minister what information he obtained during his recent tour in Nyasaland about British-protected persons who have lost such protection by being sent to prisons under the control of the Federal Government.

The Prime Minister

None; detained Nyasalanders are held in Federal prisons by order of the Governor of Nyasaland, and he is the authority responsible for their release. I do not therefore accept the implication in the Question.

59. Mr. de Freitas

asked the Prime Minister what discussions he had in the Union of South Africa on the Union's policy of allowing people from Basutoland to enter the Union to take up jobs there.

The Prime Minister

My discussions with the Government of the Union of South Africa were confidential.

64. Mr. Skeffington

asked the Prime Minister what meetings he had with trade union leaders during his recent visit to South Africa.

The Prime Minister

None.

Mrs. Castle

asked the Prime Minister why he refused to see Mr. Alan Paton, leader of the Liberal Party, during his visit to South Africa.

The Prime Minister

I did not refuse to see Mr. Paton. I received a request to meet a delegation from the Liberal Party of South Africa, which it was not possible to arrange. I was, however, able to have informal talks with two leading members of the Liberal Party.