With regard to conditions in Greece, the position has, of
course, been gravely affected by the recent internal strife. and while, as Mr. Hambro said, the situation has been firmly and wisely dealt with by the Greek Government, it has left its mark upon the financial position. Indeed, the budgetary position is such that the Government has, been unable to pro- vide for an increased percentage on the Debt services this year. " We may, however," said Mr. Hambro, " confidently expect that if conditions remain as they are, something more may be expected for 1936, as we know it is the earnest desire on the part of the Government to increase the percentage of payments as soon as it is possible to do so without endangering the commercial life of the country."