HC Deb 09 August 1867 vol 189 cc1220-1
SIR JOHN SIMEON

said, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Whether he is aware of the dissatisfaction felt by the holders of Turkish Bonds at the mode in which the drawing of those Bonds is conducted; and whether he will endeavour, by representation to the Turkish Government, or otherwise, to apply a remedy to the grievances complained of?

LORD STANLEY

I cannot say, Sir, that I am aware of any general dissatisfaction being felt. The only communication which has reached me with regard to it is a letter from a single individual. I did not think that sufficient to act upon; but of course if there is any general feeling on the subject, and parties make application to me, their complaint will be taken into consideration.