§ 36. Lord HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCKasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, in view of the fact that the world's annual requirements of new gold will be likely in the near future largely to exceed the available supply, he will consider taking steps to carry out the recommendation of the Genoa Economic Conference in 1922 by co-operating internationally to secure systematic limitation of the monetary demand for gold?
§ Mr. McNEILLI would refer my Noble Friend to what my right hon. Friend said in the course of the discussion on the Treasury Vote on the 27th June.