HC Deb 13 April 1920 vol 127 cc1640-1

Resolution reported, That it is expedient to authorise the granting of credits and the undertaking of insurances for the purpose of re-establishing overseas trade and the payment, out of moneys provided by Parliament, of any sums required for granting credits for such purpose up to an amount not exceeding at any time twenty-six million pounds and of any expenses incurred by the Board of Trade in connection with the granting of such credits and the undertaking of insurances so far as those expenses are not defrayed out of sums received by the Board by way of commission in respect of credits or by way of premiums in respect of insurances.

Resolution agreed to.

Ordered, That the Bill be brought in upon the said Resolution and that Sir Robert Home, Mr. Bridgeman, and Mr. Kellaway do prepare and bring it in.

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  1. OVERSEAS TRADE (CREDITS AND INSURANCE) BILL, 46 words