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Passport (Mr Springhall)

Volume 472: debated on Friday 10 March 1950

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asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs why a passport, valid for a visit to China via Prague, was issued to Mr. Douglas Springhall, National Organiser of the Communist Party, who was sentenced during 1943 for violation of the Official Secrets Act; and if he has satisfied himself as to the objects of the journey.

No passport valid for a visit to China has been issued to Mr. Springhall. In May, 1948, he applied for and was granted a passport for travel to all European countries for holiday purposes.