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COL. OFFICE
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MEN
Any communication on the
subject of this letter should
addressed to-
be
THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,
HOME OFFICE,
LONDON, S.W. 1.
and the following number quoted :—
549671.
76
HOME OFFICE,
WHITEHALL.
31st January, 1930.
sir,
With reference to your letter of the 20th instant
(72720/1/~0) regarding the re-admission to this country
of a Russian nursemaid named Moorsin, I am directed by
Mr. Secretary Clynes to say, for the information of ord
2assfield, that leave to an alien to land in the United
Kingdom cannot be given in advance. It rests with every alien to satisfy the Immigration Officer at the port of arrival in this country that he or she can properly be
given leave to land under the rovisions of the aliens
Order, 1920, but Mr. Clynes does not think that, in the
circumstances of this particular case, f. Dunnett need anticipate that Moorsin will experience difficulty in
obtaining such leave. If a condition is imposed limiting
the period of her stay in this country it will be open to her at the end of that time to apply for a suitable
extension.
I am,
jir,
Your obedient Servant,
The Under Secretary of state,
COLONIAL OFFICE.
Я
J. C. mai Jues.