§ 7. Dr. David Kerrasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what guidance he will offer to prospective Commonwealth immigrants in their countries of origin concerning conditions in Great Britain.
§ Mr. EnnalsA leaflet "Introduction to Britain has been produced in English and five other languages and is already available through our High Commissions in Commonwealth countries.
§ 12. Mr. William Priceasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many immigrants were returned to their countries of origin after being refused permission to enter Great Britain during 1967.
§ Mr. EnnalsI understand that my hon. Friend is referring to Commonwealth citizens. 2,219 were refused admission to the United Kingdom during 1967.
§ 49. Mr. Hoggasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many United Kingdom passport holders from East Africa have presented themselves for entry at United Kingdom ports since the passage of the recent immigrants legislation.
§ Mr. Ennals175, up to 26th March. None of these would have required a voucher or fallen within the allocation of 1,500; almost all were dependants coming to join relatives already here.