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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 20
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Mr. Toelson —
Mr. Belmont..—
Mr. hr =
Mr. CAlshan -—.-
Mr. Conred. .
Mr. Dele oth ...-
Mr. Evans
te Mr. Malone.
_ Me. Roem -——
Mr. :
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Mr, Tritter_.—
Burgess classed as
: Tele. Room_-.—_
j a emigrant Ss Mies Helrwes
oe, VISCOUNT | MASSEREENE and Miss Gandy
FERRARD asked. the Government
whether the geport in the Sunday Express
of April 29 t the Treasury were allow-
ing Mr, Guy Burgess to move his private
income on to Moscow by class-
ing him as an emigrant was correct.
LORD MILLS, Minister without Porn-
folio.—-Yes. | understand that the person
m question ts treated for exchange con-
tro] purposes as permanently resident
abroad. The payments which may be
made from the United Kingdom to such
a non-resident include the transfer of his
_ current income.
VISCOUNT MASSEREENE and
FERRARD —Am I to understand that in
future the Government are to class sus-
pected traitors ag emigrants? If so, it és
surely an extraordinary state of affairs.
i?’ LORD MILLS—The action and
og ; behaviour of this man may arouse distaste
ae and everyone is entitled to a private opinion i
a. a about it, but the fact is that he has not :
: been convicted by a court of any offence, {
cn fe LORD HENDERSON.-—Am I right in!
’ ~ . thinking a decision was taken to urrest
€ » these two men if they returned to this : .
oa) country ? ;
e 2 . ORD MILLS.—That is entirely a- THE TIMES
e ~~ Ra different question. ' London, England
VISCOUNT MASSEREENE and
Y FERRARD.—Mr. Burgess is reported as May 11, 1962
= having boasted that he has friends in high | )
Ss places. for info
> Y LORD MILLS.—I have heard that re- | ( r
& Port, I have no means of checking it. I |
¥ : should very much doubt the veracity of
a : the statement, Pa eye
Allegation of bribe -
VISCOUNT ALEXANDER of HILLS-
BOROUGH.—Do I understand that no ty
Members of the Cabinet knew whether an | -
-order for arrest was Prepared in case : >
‘these men return here ?
VISCOUNT HAILSHAM, Leader Com
ne srouse.—I do not think you have any{ * . . 7 | g>
ie Tight to make that supposition. - ~ /00 3 v
ve sf 2 as bes LORD LINDGREN.—May I take it: ts aoe re
ty," that decision of the Government ig a! . iat _s
nena bribe for him to stay away? ‘ ¥EC, - PFGE
VISCOUNT HAILSHAM .—That is cer- ‘AVY
ON Mey; Gre ‘tainly untrue and it is not ‘authorized by
Ef ‘ ; anything Lord Mills said. || __-» kh t
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