Oral Answers to Questions — Enemy Action Claims (Turkey).

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 13 March 1929.

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Photo of Sir Basil Peto Sir Basil Peto , Barnstaple

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asked the Chancellor of the exchequer whether he can now indicate any date by which the claims of British subjects against the Government of Turkey for war damage will be settled by the Commission which was appointed in 1923?

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