§ Mr. A. Reedasked the President of the Board of Trade whether, in view of the fact that in commercial relations Finland has shown that she is not prepared to meet the reasonable requirements of this country with regard to the treatment of United Kingdom goods, he will take the earliest opportunity of abolishing the most-favoured-nation clause in relation to Finland?
§ Mr. StanleyI would refer my hon. Friend to the answer which I gave on 3rd November to the hon. Member for Bradford, East (Mr. Hepworth), to which I have nothing to add at present.
Ship. Laid up at Date chartered. Reported date of arrival at port of loading. "Taxiarchis" Piraeus … 22nd October … Galatz, 9th November. "Mount Cynthos" Piraeus … 22nd October … Constanza, 5th November. "Nitsa" Syra … 22nd October … Galatz, 4th November. "Agia Marina" Syra … 22nd October … Constanza, 13th November. "Chelatros" Syra … 22nd October … Braila, 4th November. "Nellie" Piraeus … 22nd October … Braila, 21st November. "Ia" Syra … 22nd October … Braila, 12th November. "Penelope" Piraeus … 22nd October … Braila, 23rd November. "Thrasyvoulos" Syra … 21st October … Galatz, 26th November. "Perrakis L. Cambanis" Chalkis … 24th October … Braila, 15th November. "Epaminondas c. Embericos" Piraeus … 24th October … Braila, 20th November. With regard to the last part of the question by my hon. Friend the Member question, I would refer to the last part of for Dudley (Mr. Joel). the reply I gave on 6th December to a