HC Deb 13 May 1924 vol 173 cc1170-1W
Captain BENN

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will issue a statement showing the present indebtedness between the Allied and Associated Powers in the Great War?

War Loans:—
Dominions— £ £
Australia 89,271,000
New Zealand 29,189,000
South Africa 11,884,000
Other Dominions and Colonies 1,146,000
131,490,000
Allies—
Russia 722,546,000
France 623,279,000
Italy 553,300,000
Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom 28,481,000
Portugal, Roumania, Greece and other Allies 73,322,000
2,000,928,000
Relief and Reconstruction Loans:—
Austria 10,794,000
Poland 4,394,000
Roumania 2,196,000
Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom 2,252,000
Other States 962,000
20,598,000
Belgian Reconstruction Loan 9,000,000
Other Loans:—
Armenia 865,000
£2,162,881,000

2. The following figures are taken from a table on page 255 of the Annual Report of the Secretary of the United States Treasury for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1923, which shows the obligations of foreign Governments held by the United States Treasury together

Obligations representing cash advanced under Liberty Bond Acts. Obligations received on account of sales of surplus war material. Obligations received on account of relief supplies furnished and sales of flour.
$ $ $
United Kingdom 4,600,000,000.00
Russia 236,289,603.07 436,538.48 5,176,930.88
France 3,583,316,460.03 407,341,145.01
Italy 2,015,079,396.73
Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom 31,977,884.67 29,609,271.83
Roumania and other Allies 469,436,225.08 45,325,971.92
Austria 28,385,736.54
Poland 91,990,692.71 90,480,611.14
Other States 42,608,350.36

3. I am not aware of any up-to-date figures of debts due to France or Italy, but those are relatively small in amount.