HC Deb 08 May 1922 vol 153 c1768
7. Mr. HURD

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he can state the revenue realised in the past financial year from the Customs duties on motor cars and parts thereof, watches and clocks, musical instruments, and cinema firms?

Mr. YOUNG

I will circulate the figures in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Captain W. BENN

In view of the Debate this afternoon, will the hon. Gentleman let us have the aggregate amount realised by these duties?

Mr. YOUNG

The net amounts of revenue derived from the articles in question for the year ended 31st March, 1922, were as follow:—

£
Motor cars, motor cycles, and parts and accessories thereof 763,914
Clocks, watches, and parts thereof 450,001
Musical instruments and parts and accessories thereof 229,836
Cinematograph films 254,305

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