§ Mr. SUGDENasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will invite representatives of the British Chambers of Commerce to meet representatives of German trade and banking interest in London to discuss under his chairmanship the internal and external valuation of the mark, with a view to recommending to the Reparation Committee methods of fixing German prices on a world level, and to stabilise the mark and pound values in Britain and Germany, thus improving 486W manufactures in this country and to ensure the absorption of the unemployed in British industry?
Mr. YOUNGI do not think the specific objects which my hon. Friend has in view are sufficiently practicable to justify such an invitation as he suggests.