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The National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants, which was set up by the Prime Minister two and a half years ago, met in London today to discuss the New Immigration Bill, which is expected to become law by Thursday night. The Chairman of the Committee is Dr Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Seen here The National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants meets at it's headquarters in Tiley Street, London this afternoon. At the head of the table is Dr Ramsey, and Miss Nadine Peppard, of the National Committee. To the left of Dr Ramsey is Sir James Robertson, Deputy Chairman of the National Committee, and to the right of Miss Peppard is Mr Sam Morris, Development Officer for the Midlands.
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Asian immigrants from Kenya continue to flow into London before the expected government measure to curb the immigration. Amongst the arrivals at London Airport was a delegation representing the Association of British Citizens of Asian origin, who hope to see the Home Secretary Mr James Callaghan.
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A Bill to curb the flood of Asian immigrants from Kenya to Britain is to be rushed through Parliament next week. The Home Secretary announced the emergency measures in the House of Commons yesterday. Some of the immigrants are offering black market agents more than £500 for £150 airliner seats to Britain to beat the restrictions.
Seen here some fo the immigrants arrive with their luggage at London Airport today. The youngster is determined to hold on to her doll.
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