HC Deb 24 March 1920 vol 127 c446W
Colonel ASHLEY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether there are any restrictions at the present time in force with regard to the issuing of a loan in this country for a foreign government, allied or neutral; and, if not, why the Treasury are acting as if they had the power to stop such issues in their correspondence with other Departments and interested bodies?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

There are no legal prohibitions on the raising of foreign loans in the London market, provided such issues do not offend against the Lottery Acts. I am not aware to what the hon. and gallant Member refers in the second part of the question, and I should be obliged if he would let me have particulars of the correspondence on which he bases his allegation.