§ Sir F. WISEasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the charges, other than reparations, absorbed in the second annuity year of the Dawes plan?
§ Mr. McNEILLThe Second Dawes Annuity amounted to £61 millions, of which £42½ millions were applied to Reparation and £18½ millions to other charges, including about £9 millions for Army Costs, about £4½ millions for the service of the German Loan of 1924,2574W £2¼ millions for Belgian War Debt to, France and Great Britain and about £1 million for American claims.