H.2 missing p
H.3
that they will co-operate to the full both with the Govt and with
authorities in settling these unfortunate people in
Scal
our country.
2.
SIR I. GILMOUR: I am grateful to the rh G. We
efforts being made by the voluntary
deeply admire the
organisations. Obviously, we
all wish that the situation
had not arisen, but since it has it is only right that we should
play our part in trying to solve it.
MR.
C
HUGH FRASER: Is my rh F aware that in Staffordshire
embers of the National Front took
trying to attack the refugees
with
contumely
Jocal
by local
the part of the Vietnamese Govt in
but
were dispersed
?
Will he put
that country, persuade L
further pressure on the Soviet Union to
do so, to
as far as it is possible to control this movement, which is against all laws and all considerations of humanity? Will he
endeavor to ensure
that in his central organisation for the care of these refugees proper attention is given not just to the education of children but to the education, in the English language, of the adults who arrive here?
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SIR I. GILMOUR: I
am sure that my rh F is
absolutely right. It is important to educate not only the A
and the evidence so far in other
children but the adults,
countries is that these people learn very fast. I am grateful
for what my rh F said in the first part of his qn.
we shall do everything to try to make the
to bear
Of course
Soviet Union
bring its influence on the Vietnam Govt. So far we have failed
in our efforts, but I cannot believe that it is in Vietnam's
interests to fly in the face of the opinion of virtually the whole of the civilised world.