HC Deb 06 December 1927 vol 211 cc1177-8
49. Colonel HOWARD-BURY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, in view of the importance, particularly for agriculture, of the deposits of potash and bromine in and around the Dead Sea to the British Empire, he will take steps to obtain financial control of whatever company is formed to work these deposits, as in the case of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company?

Mr. CHURCHILL

I have nothing to add to the answer given on the 30th November by the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies in reply to a similar question addressed to the Prime Minister.

Colonel HOWARD-BURY

Could not the right hon. Gentleman be as far-seeing in this case as those who took shares in the Anglo-Persian Oil Company or in the Suez Canal, which have brought a good deal of money to his Department, besides ensuring an independent supply of oil for the Navy, and will he not similarly secure an independent supply of potash for the Empire?

Mr. CHURCHILL

This matter was fully dealt with by the Under-Secretary of State on the 30th November, and it is his Department to which questions dealing with these details should be referred.

Colonel HOWARD-BURY

Have not questions been put to the Treasury also?

Mr. BRIGGS

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that financial control does not necessarily mean that these fertilsers will be brought to this country, and will he, therefore, see that that end is assured in any concession that may be granted?

Mr. SPEAKER

That is a rather different question.

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