§ SIR GEORGE DOUGHTY (Great Grimsby)To ask the President of the Board of Trade what was the average importation into the United Kingdom of refined and unrefined sugar, respectively, during the three years ending 1903 and 1900, respectively.
(Answered by Mr. Kearley.) —
§ re-exported to foreign countries in 1890, 1895, 1900, and 1905–6 respectively.
§ (Answered by Mr. Kearley.) The information asked for is only available for the years 1904, 1905, and 1906, 1575 since before 1904 the country of origin of re-exported goods was not recorded.
Statement stowing the registered quantity and value of Australian Sheep and Lambs Wool imported into the United Kingdom and subsequently re-exported to foreign countries and British Possessions, respectively, during each of the years 1904,1905, and 1906— | ||||||
Re-exports. | 1904. | 1905. | 1906. | |||
Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. | |
Lbs. | £ | Lbs. | £ | Lbs. | £ | |
To Foreign Countries | 144,372,010 | 5,841,820 | 148,600,450 | 6,138,156 | 1,46,022,140 | 6,495,163 |
To British Possessions | 320,700 | 12,758 | 63,000 | 3,474 | 32,900 | 1,807 |
Total | 144,692,710 | 5,854,578 | 148,663,450 | 6,141,630 | 146,055,040 | 6,496,970 |