RUSSIANS IN LONDON
ORDER TO RETURN HOME HOME SECRETARY’S INQUIRIES (Rec. April 11, 5.6 p.m.) British Wireless. Rugby, April 10. Mr. J. R. Clynes, Home Secretary, was questioned in the House of Commons regarding the order issued by the Soviet Consul-General in London to a number of Russian subjects domiciled here, ordering them to return to Moscow, where they were liable to execution. He was asked what action he proposed to take with regard to their continued residence in this country. Mr. Clynes said he had only seen the newspapers’ report. No representations had reached him from any of the people supposed to be concerned. He was now engaged in inquiring into the position of certain former employees of the Soviet organisations in this country, and he had no doubt that all relevant considerations would come to light in these inquiries.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 11
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