BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
QUESTION OF CLAIMS STATEMENT BY HENDERSON British OfflcUl Wireles*. (Beceived 13th February, 11 a.m.) KUGBY, 12th February. Mr. A. Henderson, Foreign Secretary^ stated to-day in the Houso of Commons that no schedule of counter-claims of the Soviet Government had been received during tho current negotiations. In any statement of the British claims * lose arising in respect of privately held bonds arid other securities would be classified separately f,rom British Government claims and opportunity would be afforded for all _ interested parties to express their views. All pecuniary claims of whatever nature against the Soviet Government that had been notified to the British Government by British subjects since 1918 had been registered at the Russian Claims Department of tho Board of Trade. Negotiations with the Soviet Ambassador had not yet advanced sufficiently for those claims to bo presented to His Excellency.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 9
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