HC Deb 12 July 1916 vol 84 c392

On the exportation or shipment for use as ships' stores of any roasted coffee or roasted chicory, or any mixture of roasted coffee and roasted chicory, there shall, if it is shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise that the duties on importation or the duties of Excise, as the case may be, imposed under this Act have been duly paid, and subject to such conditions as the Commissioners may prescribe, be allowed drawbacks at the following rates, that is to say:

£ s. d.
Coffee, for every hundred pounds 2 2 0
Chicory, for every hundred pounds 1 14 4
Mixtures of coffee and chicory, for every hundred pounds 1 14 4

Provided always that no drawback shall be allowed on any such coffee, chicory, or mixture if any substance other than coffee, chicory, or a substance necessarily or ordinarily used in the manufacturing of chicory is mixed therewith.—[Mr. McKenna.]

Clause brought up, and read the first time.

Motion made, and Question, "That the Clause be read a second time," put, and agreed to.

Clause added to the Bill.