§ 9. Mr. Wingfield Digbyasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many licensing authorities have extended closing time at night as a result
Territory which issued passport Part I Movement into and out of the United Kingdom of persons subject to immigration control Part II Deportations Admitted Embarked Net inward balance Barbados … … … … 2,268 1,744 524 4 British Guiana … … … 2,721 1,835 886 9 Jamaica … … … … 12,079 8,365 3,714 28 Leeward and Windward Islands … 1,416 1,129 287 6 Trinidad and Tobago … … 4,959 4,388 571 3 All other Commonwealth territories 23,443 17,461 5,982 50 272,252 251,075 21,177 32 TOTAL … … … 295,695 268,536 27,159 82* Notes: 1 There is no control on traffic between Ireland and Britain. 2 These figures include persons enjoying diplomatic immunity, who are recorded for statistical purposes although exempt from control under Section 17 of the Act. * Excludes citizens of the Republic of Ireland. It is not possible to give comparable figures for previous years, since it was necessary to rely on estimates. The estimated net inward movement from the West Indies and from the West and East African, Asian and Mediterranean territories of the Commonwealth in 1957 was 42,400, of whom 23,000 came from the West Indies. The corresponding figures for 1961 were 136,400 and 66,300. No estimates are available in respect of net
82Wof the licensing Act; and how many have made no change.
§ Mr. WoodhouseThe figures for 1963 are 546 and 359, respectively.