§ MR. R. H. PAGETasked Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, If he will be good enough to lay upon the Table of the House an explanatory memorandum setting out, in familiar language, the financial effect of the several changes in the Law proposed in Parts II., III., and IV. of the Customs and Inland Re- 479 venue Bill, with a tabular statement exhibiting present and proposed Duties in these cases?
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Mr. CHILDERS)Yes, Sir; I have directed a Memorandum to be prepared, and I will lay it upon the Table, as to the proposals in Parts II. and III. of the Bill. Part IV. is quite simple, and no such Memorandum is, in my opinion, necessary.