§ 55. Sir B. Jannerasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give a grant-in-aid to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents for its National Water Safety Campaign activities which will otherwise have to be curtailed after this year due to its mounting cost to the Society of some £7,000 per annum.
§ Miss BaconI have no evidence of the need for an Exchequer grant for this purpose. It is open to local authorities, subject to the consent of my right hon. Friend the Minister of Housing and Local Government in individual cases, to make
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DEPORTATION ORDERS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS ACT 1962 Number of orders made Orders made where the necessary recommendation was related 1.7.63–31.12.64 1.1.65–30.6.66 (a) to conviction of one or more offences under section 2 of the Larceny Act 1916, and no other offence 23 23 (b) to a conviction for which imprisonment was not imposed 6 11 (c) to a conviction for which the court made an order of conditional discharge (a category included in the preceding category) 2 3 (d) to a first known conviction 19 39 Note.-The figures under (b) and (d) include a number of cases of persons convicted of failing to comply with a condition of admission.
§ Mr. Freesonasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the number of deportees under the Commonwealth Immigrants Act since January, 1965 recommended after conviction by magistrates' courts; how many recommendations he implemented; and what were the equivalent figures for the preceding 18 months.
§ Mr. Roy JenkinsFollowing are the figures.
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