Orders of the Day — Exchange Control Orders

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 27 November 1947.

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Photo of Mr Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre Mr Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre , New Forest and Christchurch 12:00, 27 November 1947

I beg to move: That the Exchange Control (Payments) Order, 1947 (S.R. & O., 1947, No. 2072), dated 25th September, 1947, a copy of which was presented on 20th October, be annulled. There are on the Order Paper three other Prayers which I think it would be convenient to take at the same time. They are to annul the Exchange Control (Blocked Accounts) Order, No. 2038, the Exchange Control (Branches) Order, No. 2039, and the Exchange Control (Specified Currency) Order, No. 2048.

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