HC Deb 19 June 1907 vol 176 cc440-1
MR. MITCHELL-THOMSON (Lanarkshire, N.W.)

To ask the Undersecretary of State for the Colonies whether any representations have reached the Colonial Office from various chambers of commerce in the Colonies and India as to the importance of preventing the reimposition of sugar bounties and the formation of cartels; and, if so, from what chambers of commerce.

(Answered by Mr. Churchill.) Representations on the subject of the Sugar Convention have been received from the following chambers of commerce and similar bodies in the Colonies, as well as one from the Legislatures of Barbados and St. Kitts: —

Agriculture and Commercial Society, Antigua.

Westmoreland Sugar Planters' Association, Jamaica.

Northside Sugar Planters' Association, Jamaica.

Montreal Board of Trade.

British Guiana Planters' Association.

Chamber of Commerce, Georgetown, British Guiana.

Chamber of Commerce of the Orange River Colony.

Chamber of Commerce of Pietermaritzburg.

Barbados Committee of Commerce.

Barbados Agricultural Society.

Chamber of Commerce, Singapore.

Vancouver Board of Trade.

British Guiana Board of Agriculture.

Sierra Leone Chamber of Commerce.

Chamber of Commerce, Geelong, Victoria.

Charters Towers Chamber of Commerce, Queensland.

Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Toronto.

Chamber of Agriculture, Mauritius.

Chamber of Commerce and Agricultural Society, Trinidad.

As regards India I must refer the Hon. Member to the India Office.