§ 46. Mr. COCKSasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the amount Germany has to pay annually in interest on her foreign debts apart from the question of reparations?
§ Major ELLIOTThe report of the Special Advisory Committee under the Hague Agreement dated 23rd December last and issued here as Command Paper 3095 estimated that the gross service of German foreign debt, excluding reparations but including the Dawes and Young Loans for the year 1932 would require between 1,600 and 1,850 million Reichsmarks. A separate figure for the total interest payment is not available, but I would refer the hon. Member to the details given on page 24 of the report showing how the figures quoted are arrived at.