HC Deb 14 February 1924 vol 169 c1056W
Mr. S. HERBERT

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether compensation has yet been paid by the Russian Government for the damage and loss sustained by the detention of the Scarborough and Hull trawlers "James Johnson" and others; and, if not, what steps does he propose to take to obtain this money?

Mr. PONSONBY

No compensation has yet been paid by the Soviet Government in connection with these vessels, as various items in the claim are still under discussion, the precise amounts payable being a matter for negotiation. His Majesty's Government will continue to press for a settlement of the claim.

Forward to