HC Deb 13 December 1926 vol 200 cc2573-4W
Sir F. WISE

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the charges, other than reparations, absorbed in the second annuity year of the Dawes plan?

Mr. McNEILL

The 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, £2¼ millions for Belgian War Debt to, France and Great Britain and about £1 million for American claims.