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Notices of Questions and Motions: 17th February 1982 No. 59

135 Mr Robert Parry (Liverpool, Scotland Exchange): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, if W Her Majesty's Government has received representations from any foreign government concerning the desirability or otherwise of Ms Christine Vertucci continuing to reside in Hong Kong.

136 M Robert Parry (Liverpool, Scotland Exchange): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, what W is the latest situation concerning the possibility of Her Majesty's Government opening a

consulate

137 Mr Dennis Canavan (West Stirlingshire): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, how many aliens W resident in Hong Kong for more than three years have had their resident visas revoked in each year since 1970, classified by nationality, age and sex and the countries to which they were repatriated.

138 Mr Dennis Canavan (West Stirlingshire): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, how many aliens

W gre now resident in Hong Kong whose presence is not subject to a resident's visa.

139 Mr Dennis Canavan (West Stirlingshire): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, how many aliens W are presently in Hong Kong whose presence is subject to a resident's visa; and

if he will classify the information by nationality, age and sex.

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Mr Bob McTaggart (Glasgow Central): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, what channels of appeal or petition exist in the United Kingdom for Hong Kong residents whose expulsions have been ordered and who have exhausted the local appeals procedure.

Mr Derek Foster (Bishop Auckland): To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, W how many advanced factories have been given approval by his Department for new-

towns areas, categorised by English region and assisted area status; and what was the square footage involved.

142 Mr Lewis Carter-Jones (Eccles): To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services, if he W will give the numbers of kidney transplants for: (a) the 12 months preceding, (b) the 12 months after the British Broadcasting Corporation's Panorama programme on brain death of October 1980 and (c) the percentage increase or decrease which this represents.

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143 Mr Frank Hooley (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what is the policy of the British Government towards the strengthening of the role of the special drawing right as the principal world currency, taking into account any obligations arising out of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund, particularly Article VIII, and Article XXIII.

144 Mr Frank Hooley (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, whether it is the policy W of Her Majesty's Government to support a reduction in the percentage of the total yearly

International Development Association loan allocations that are given to India.

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145 Mr Frank Hooley (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what W statements expressing the views of the British Government about the future of the special drawing right have recently been made in the Executive Board of the International Mone- tary Fund by the British Executive Director.

146 Mr Frank Hooley (Sheffield, Heeley): To ask the Lord Privy Seal, if he will list in the W Official Report the names and status of those who will constitute the United Kingdom delegation to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Disarmament.

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