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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 34

132 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jan 21, 1953 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 128 pages OCR'd
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Report of the Debates “2 = - ut the Vote Office, TP Gre 2: Members who simif7.0.7” a tags sete te Ren eed te MY ‘Red, nor can corrections ~ ‘ections which Members : be clearly marked in the #. “37° - | the copy containing the. ‘Ag. ditor’s Room, House af ie... ‘ Me rit 2eches from the Official «2 =" 4 : date of Publication), H.M. Stationery Office, = - + House of Commons, .** °°: >> i Of reprinting may be lable at the Vote Office 7" Canmons he corres: C at 2 Me ia oe: BE: Dos WHEL DRI MeN gy ‘ BTATIONERY “Gerace. > t xford Stree " ane ‘Ae. _ see oe . “ne, SUSTE 1. cane Ties w/o _ “Tabet Oral Answefg getting passports signed - when;"!at' the - q-4me, we ate going to allow pass. ensures travel from some of the South . Coast ports? _ Will the Minister not look into this matter again to see if these oon ditions can.be alleviated for these poor People?) rarbnus aigsacie os Fe geo bast Mr. Turton: No, Sir. YAM ‘persone - travelling abroad are expected io have a valid travel document satisfactorily estab~ lishing identity and nationality. In fact; the special excursion. arrangements gallant Friend the Home Secretary in- clude ‘provision for a special identity’ document to be taken by such travellers!‘ Bee weeny Oe ee SEM eget mee Le eee ee Mr, Attlee: Would it not be possible oo an occasion like this to grant free Cocuments to these people? > ees ‘Mr. Turton: Arrangements are being made in this case, as in cases of Similar journeys sponsored by the British Legion, whereby the travel document is supplied for a very small charge—the charge is 7s. 6d.—and in these cases no formalities, such as the production of a birth certifi- Cate, are necessary... S/S 0H - ad "oF . a n . Mr. Attlee : Seven and sixpence is quite 2 lot to a widow.: 0/0 i = at OR Fee ie eda UTE eats ab oon " Mr. Evans: In view of the very unsatis- factory . and . disappointing answer, -1 Propose to raise the matter on. Adjournment. . ER tre tres Vy eee ” ee er ee + et fitee ot faz .... BURGESS AND MACLEAN |" <=, Lieut.-Colonel Lipton“ asked’ the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what’ further investigations are being made into: the disappearance of Burgess and Maclean ; and what is the result of these” itivestigations.xetes 3°14 of 3 ried efi - , c f. Hypeh Pe eas ae ‘Mr. H. Macmillan: { cannot add any thing to the reply given to the bon. and gallant Member by the Minister of State on 3ist January last.“ . > LieatColonel Lipton : Will the Minis: (er say for how much Jonger this solemn =" four-year olf “farce ‘of investigation “will” be continued? What, #f anything, ‘has been the resilt of his investigations to’ Will he abandon what looks like and date? a foolish expenditure of time, 27 APRIL 1955 > * recently announced by my right hon. a Sabie Wiietueank tai dh - ; . .. BRITISH EMBASSY, TOKIO “ke hon. Gentleman aware that his night hon!*t Friend went out of his way to say that Ber. be Ggushit eg o: dems . Mr, Macmillan :.1 shall consider how to resolve that dilemmay/ <aC44 ih “910. | . Mrs. Mana : Will the sight hon: Gentle: © man consider the very simple expedient - thing about Burgess and. Maclean and. tell them that if they would tike any more like Burgess and Maclean they have just { ! of asking the Russians if they know any-«- f to ask us and we will send them over? - 1. [Hon. Memrners: “ Answer.”] I want an - answer. Has Russia been asked? 7 a a c+ hee wet cet oT ee as ie hi ae oi heres Te te 5, Mrs. Castle asked the Secretary’ of State for Foreign Affairs: whether the- attack on the Peking Government in current issue of “British Opinion,” pss lished by the British Information Servicds, in Tokio, was made with his approval. Wotnri ag 207 bows vodatf and FF (BULLETIN) ‘Mr. Turton: I would refer the hon? Member to the reply given to the hon: “4 Member for Broxtowe (Mr. Warbey) oa, ¢. é me i a SE a ok * 25th April er:cehe) sensed do inten | rem rere of “Mrs, Castle z Is ‘the’ bon. Gentleman. Cosette Yn ellen eb. aware that the reply given by his right ¢ ! hon. Friend rather regrettably seemed 16° t) - « condone this article, an article which was} described by the diplomatic correspon dent of the “Manchester Guardian” as... ment. That correspondent also described * it_ as hardly calculated to have. a useful. > effect on ihe peoples of South-East Asia,’ Or indeed gay where pie. Can we have, @ repudiation that po! othe Government? --- toe = By, Mr. Turton : If the bon. Lady reads right hon. Friend's reply, be put this article in its my oe: We ag caraeved eytes eM act rede b> Mrs. Castle: On the ‘contrary, is thé’). thought that the article was very small ; i wen te aeefes ca nl‘: wo'nsH cee ote she will see that }~ - Proper. perspogs, por ‘beer? Does he not realise it has caused RE%** a good deat of uneasiness in South-East ~ : Asia, where we are trying to win support ? _for our, view that wt, stand for wage! FF gu teed we tiel # * 1 os . . ; wcup der gis ier etrctposqs, ash. ‘ Mr. Turton; I refer the bon. Lady te; . the reply given by my right hoa. Friend, which in fact she has quoted quite incorrectly, 2uo- sa abu vin, ee Gas wk om Serta ha i yeeoe ee ear es te Ne Mee a Slashing attack on the Chinese Govern-'_ ‘ i f ee
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