Overseas Trade [Credits and Insurances].

Civil Services and Revenue Departments Estimates, 1921–22. – in the House of Commons at on 25 May 1921.

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Committee to consider of authorising the extension of the Overseas Trade (Credits and Insurances) Act, 1920, to the giving of guarantees in connection with export transactions and to amend the said Act as regards the countries in respect of which it applies, and to authorise the payment out of moneys provided by Parliament of any sums required in connection with the giving of such guarantees up to an amount not exceeding, together with any amount outstanding in respect of credits granted under the said Act, £26,000,000, and of any expenses incurred by the Board of Trade by reason of such extension and amendment of the said Act as aforesaid—[King's Recommendation signified]—To-morrow.—[Colonel Leslie Wilson.]