HC Deb 18 May 1905 vol 146 c766
MR. JOYCE (Limerick)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether his attention has been called to the new industry of dried milk started in Ireland about a year since; and whether, seeing that at present the rate for French dried milk from Louviers viâ Paris, Dieppe, and Newhaven to London is only 30s. per ton, while from Limerick to London it is 47s. 6d., he will consult with the English Board of Agriculture with the view to some remedy being applied to this disadvantage under which the Irish trade suffers.

MR. WALTER LONG

A complaint has been made to the Department in this matter and is under investigation.