HC Deb 23 June 1926 vol 197 c344
2. Mr. RAMSDEN

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what action, if any, he has taken with regard to the recent decision of the Paris Court of Appeal that an English firm which sold certain goods to that country in the year 1919 shall only be paid at the rate of 80 francs to the £ sterling?

Mr. LOCKER-LAMPSON

I have now learnt that the British firm in question has appealed to the -Court of Cassation against the judgment to which the hon. Member refers. His Majesty's Government cannot consider the possibility of making representations to the French Government until the result of the appeal is known.

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