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Wiliten Antwery
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Section Bribery
and establishment regulations 10 (1) of the Prevention of Ordinance (Cap 201) is now rek vant.
Mr. Wall asked the Secretary of Stato for Foreign and Commonwealth Allans whether he has had any a sukanova from the Goverment of Chund that those attempting to seek political telupe m Нong Конк and JC then Torcedly repairinted, will not be proceeded agamist by that Government,
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Mr. Enualer 1 have 110 Conson beheve that illegal omigrants refused permission to enter Hong Kong receivo unduly harsh punishment from Chinese authorities.
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26. Mr. James Jobuvan naked the Secretary of State for Porciga and Commonwealth Allairs if he is satisfied with the results achieved to date by the Independent Commission against Cor- ruption in Hong Kong
Mr. Ennals: Yes, Sır.
United Nations (United Kingdom Contributions)
18. Mrs. Millie Miller asked the Secre- tary of State for Foreign and Common- wealth Affairs what is the total annual
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ment to the United Nations and its various agencies.
Mr. Ennals: It is estimated that the total contribution by Her Majesty's Giov. ernment to the United Nations and its vatious Agencies for 1975 will amount to £48,172,168. This figure does not include United Kingdom contributions to finan- cial institutions. The International Development Association and the Inter- national Bank for Reconstruction and Development are not technically within the UN system, although they, like the other specialised agencies, have formal Agreements with the United Nations.
Brazil (Foreign Minister)
19. Mr. Dalyell asked the Secretaty of Sinte for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he expects the Foreign Minister of Brazil to come to London,
Mr. Enmalı: The Brazilian Foreipa Minister has accepted an invitation to visit Britain as the guest of Her Majesty'a Government on 21st and 22nd October,
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Holiday Visan
21. Mr. Piery asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Allairs if he will make a statement on the policy of British Consulate stall relating to the issue of visas to visitors wishing to holiday in the United Kingdom.
Mr. Eonuly: Visan are issued to foreign visitors we hung to come on holiday ta Isty consular officers
Britain whe cun sulisty,
that they quality for admission as visitors under the mumigration rules. Any who are refused visua are notified of their right of appent
European Security and Co-operation (Conference)
22. Mr. Spront asked the Secretary of Stute for Foreign and Commonwealth Afhuina if he will make a statement about follow-up procedures to the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe.
Mr. James Collagliani It has been agreed that thero should be a review meet. ing in Pelgrade in 1977, preceded by R short technical meeting, at which particl pating Governments will assess how far the conference decisions have been respected and consider the state of their mutual relations and the course of détente. On this basis they will consider the form and agenda of futuro meetings including the possibility of Another conference.
Rhodesia
23. Mr. Biggs-Davison asked the Secre- tary of Stute for Foreign and Common- wealth Affairs if he will make a statement about Rhodesia,
Mr. Enuals : Since my visit to Southern Africa in June, we have continued to keep in touch with other interested parties with a view to finding means of getting constitutional talka started. As the Huusa will know, Bishop Muzorewa, leader of the African National Council, arrived in London this morning to follow up the discussions which I held with him and other ANC leaders in Salisbury. I think that all agree about the urgency of find. ing a way to begin talks and to prevent & slide into violence, The differences which have Arisen On such inatlers the venue of talks have not yet been resolved, but various proposals ure
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