HC Deb 19 April 1923 vol 162 cc2282-3W
Mr. T. JOHNSTON

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will lay upon the Table a memorandum on the incep- tion, operation, and financial results of the Australian Commonwealth Bank; if he is aware that it has kept down the rate of interest., facilitated trade and commerce, and accumulated huge reserves; and if he will consider the inception of a similar nationally-owned banking system in this country?

Mr. BALDWIN

The hon. Member will find information on this subject in the annual reports of the Bank and in the Commonwealth Bank Acts, 1911 and 1920. I do not think it is possible to attribute to a single cause, such as the existence of a particular State bank, the wide results to which the hon. Member refers. In any case conditions in this country are entirely different. In general I agree with the view adopted by the experts of all countries at the Brussels and Genoa Conferences that State interference in banking is likely to be detrimental.