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Written Answars
28 FEBRUARY 1977
FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH
AFFAIRS
Helsinki Agreement (Migrani Workers)
Mr. James Lamond asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what examination he has made of the extent to which the United Kingdom is affected by the agreement on the rights of migrant workers contained in the Helsinki Final Act ; und whether a review of the way in which other signatory countries have carried out their pledge to accord these workers equal rights with their own nationals will be submitted to the Belgrade conference.
Mr. Luard : As part of its preparations for the review meetings of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in 1 uropo to be held later this year in Belgrade, Her Majesty's Government are thoroughly examining all parts of the Final Act in relation to United Kingdom policies and practices. In this context, we are also looking at the question of migrant labour.
At the Review Conference we shall, of course, also be looking at the way in which other countries have carried out their obligations under the Final Act.
Diplomatic Missions (Eastern Bloc) Mr. Brotherton asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the total staff at the em- bassies of the following countries in London, and of that total how many are British subjects in each case: Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic
Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia.
Mr. Tomlinson: The totals of staff notified to the Foreign and Common- wealth Office as at 24th February are as follows:
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia
GDR
Hungury
Poland
Romania
***
...
...
Yugoslavia
46
58
32
35
59
48
38
British subjects are not included in the above figures, as they come in the cate- gory of locally engaged staff. Such staff arc not notified to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office but it is known from information supplied separately to
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the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for revenue purposes that the following locally engaged staff were employed as at 5th April 1976:
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia
GDR Hungary Poland Romania Yugoslavia
British 3
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3
Nil
Nil
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1
...
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Nil Nil
Nil
Mr. Brotherton asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the total staff at the British embassy in each of the following capitula; and of that number how many are British subjects and how many ard citizens of the host country in each case: Sofia, Prague, East Berlin, Budapest, Warsaw, Bucharest, and Belgrade.
Mr. Tomlinson : The information is follows:
Post
Sofia Prague
East Borlin Budapest Warsaw
Bucharest Belgrade
staf mubjects
47
85
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Citizena of hast commiry
22 45
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Hong Kong
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Mr. Roa Lewis asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the achievements and completion of projects in 1976 in Hong Kong's 10-year medical development plan.
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Mr. Luard: The major medical pro- jects completed in 1976 were as follows:
(u) the general wing of the Princess Margaret Hospital (1,340 beds) and the centenary building of the Tung Wah Hos- pital (424 beds) (a Government-subvented hospital) were commissioned and the casualty department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital was enlarged ;
(b) three specialist clinics/polyclinica were completed;
(c) 15 additional dental chairs were pro- vided;
(d) • opened; and
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school
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(e) two full-time and 14 evening metha- done detoxification centres for the treatment of drug addicts were established in various parts of Hong Kong.
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