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Home Office Denial

<N .Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, Jan. 7. Spokesmen for the Home Office today denied knowledge of reported proposals for Britain to aid the resettlement of Kenya Asians in India. “The Times," in a threecolumn front-page report from Nairobi, says the British Government is considering proposals to help thousands of Kenya Asians to settle in India in an effort to stop another mass migration to Britain. The newspaper's correspondent quotes Mr Rasik Shah, the Kenyan representative on the London-based United Kingdom Citizenship Committee as saying that the British Government has promised to examine these proposals, but spokesmen for the Home Office, which handles immigration, and for the Commonwealth and Foreign Office say they knew nothing at all about the reported plan

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11

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Home Office Denial Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11

Home Office Denial Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11