MR. COLERIDGE KENNAEDasked Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Whether he will enlarge the statement he proposes to furnish in reference to the amount of Two and a-Half Per Cents, and Two and Three-quarter Per Cents., so as to exhibit in a convenient form the gross amount so converted under the Act of 1884, distinguishing the amount taken by the public; by his own authority in respect of savings banks, &c.; and by the authority of the Lord Chancellor, or other Department, in respect of Chancery, Bankruptcy, or other funds on deposit?
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (MR. CHILDERS)Yes, Sir. The Return which I have promised to the hon. Member for the City (Mr. Alder- 1079 man Cotton) will give the details the hon. Member desires.