HC Deb 21 January 1937 vol 319 c364W
Mr. Day

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he can give particulars of the results of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross's mission to Tokyo?

Viscount Cranborne

In the course of his mission to the Far East, Sir Frederick Leith-Ross paid two visits to Tokyo. Those visits afforded a very useful opportunity for an exchange of views on financial and economic questions of common interest to the United Kingdom and Japan, but Sir Frederick was not commissioned to negotiate any particular points, and did not in fact conclude any agreement.