§ Sir A. KNOXasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs which members of the League of Nations are now in debt to the League, and to what amount?
§ Sir S. HOAREI should like to call attention to the fact that very considerable progress has been made in the last year with the question of contributions in arrears.
A sub-committee was set up by the 1934 Assembly to conclude arrangements with States in arrears. As a result of this sub-committee's efforts cash payments have been received in certain cases and in nine other cases, namely:
348Whe will state the value of such exports in each case?
§ Mr. RUNCIMAN(1) The following statement shows the number of licences issued for the export of war material to the undermentioned countries during the periods specified.
stores" of United Kingdom manufacture consigned to the undermentioned countries during the periods specified.
Gold francs. Bolivia … … 167,246.77 Bulgaria … … 234,358.15 China … … 5,695,898.21 Cuba … … 339,321.67 Honduras … … 90,338.95 Hungary … … 431,885.77 Liberia … … 37,095.45 Peru … … 1,004,757.52 Uruguay … … 209,268.76 Arrangements have been made for the liquidation of outstanding arrears by annual instalments over a period of years.
The only countries with arrears dating back as far as 1932 with which no settlement has as yet been effected are:
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Gold francs. Guatemala … … 125,624.91 Nicaragua … … 48,061.45 Paraguay … … 15,370.80 Salvador … … 6,087.62 The sub-committee is continuing its work and will report to the Assembly of 1936.