HC Deb 02 March 1926 vol 192 c1209
10. Mr. FORREST

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether it has been suggested to him that on all footwear sold in this country an analysis of the article should be stamped; and whether, in the public interest, he will give the fullest consideration to any such proposal?

Sir P. CUNLIFFE-LISTER

I understand that the Joint Industrial Council for the Boot and Shoe Industry is to discuss the marking of footwear with my Department. I shall be glad to consider any proposals which may be made.

Country. Treaty provision. Date when terminable.
Austria Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 8. On or after February 11th, 1935, subject to 12 months' previous notice.
Finland Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 9. At any time, subject to 6 months' notice.
France Convention of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 4. At any time, subject to 3 months' notice.
Honduras Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 10. At any time, subject to 12 months' notice.
Germany Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 14. On or after September 8th, 1930, subject to 12 months' previous notice.
Japan Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 11. At any time, subject to 12 months' notice.
Latvia Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 9. At any time, subject to 12 months' notice.
Portugal Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 9. On or after May 20th, 1926, subject to 12 months' previous notice.
S.H.S. State Anglo-Serbian Treaty of Commerce. Art. 9. Has been denounced and terminates on June 19th, 1926.
Spain Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. Art. 10. On or after April 23rd, 1927, subject to 6 months' previous notice.
53. Captain FAIRFAX

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will consider strengthening the provisions of the Income Tax Act, so as to provide more effectively against tax evasion by American film-production houses through