Loubau Refineries

Oral Answers to Questions — Austria – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 1 Rhagfyr 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Sir Waldron Smithers Sir Waldron Smithers , Orpington 12:00, 1 Rhagfyr 1947

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what is the position of the Loubau refineries in Austria; and whether they have been classed as a German asset or as still belonging to British, American and Dutch interests.

Photo of Mr Christopher Mayhew Mr Christopher Mayhew , Norfolk Southern

My right hon. Friend hopes that this case may be settled along with the general problem of German assets in Austria at the current meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers. There is as yet no quadripartite agreement on the classification of these refineries.

Photo of Sir Waldron Smithers Sir Waldron Smithers , Orpington

Will the hon. Gentleman convey to his right hon. Friend at these meetings that this is further evidence of the policy of the Soviet Government to seize everything they can in occupied countries, and will he make a strong protest against the continuation of this policy of robbery?

Photo of Mr Christopher Mayhew Mr Christopher Mayhew , Norfolk Southern

I think that this particular case is now fairly well merged in the general problem which, no doubt, will be under discussion.

Photo of Mr Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre Mr Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre , New Forest and Christchurch

Is not the hon. Gentleman prepared to give some indication of the policy of His Majesty's Government on this most vital point?

Photo of Mr Christopher Mayhew Mr Christopher Mayhew , Norfolk Southern

We have already made clear our attitude. We have addressed protests on the subject, and the replies we have had have not been satisfactory.

Photo of Mr Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre Mr Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre , New Forest and Christchurch

Will His Majesty's Government press this point at the present Conference?

Photo of Mr Christopher Mayhew Mr Christopher Mayhew , Norfolk Southern

I have nothing to add to what I have already said.

Photo of Sir Waldron Smithers Sir Waldron Smithers , Orpington

Does not the hon. Gentleman realise that this merging and sinking of particular points into the mass is part of the technique of the Soviet Government?