HC Deb 05 April 1922 vol 152 c2209
3. Sir H. BRITTAIN

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he is aware of the examination which takes place upon many European frontiers as to the amount of money carried by travellers; that any excess, of a certain amount is taken away; and that, in certain cases, so little is left to the traveller as to render difficult the continuation of the particular journey to its termination; and whether he is prepared to investigate this matter with a view to the removal of this system?

Mr. HARMSWORTH

I am aware of the restrictions in force in various countries, and the matter will no doubt be borne in mind at Genoa when the possibilities of improving inter-State traffic and of abolishing or restricting import and export prohibitions are discussed.

Sir H. BRITTAIN

Will the hon. Gentleman make certain that this question is brought up at Genoa, as it is a very important matter?

Mr. HARMSWORTH

I cannot make myself responsible for the discussions that are to take place at Genoa.

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