§ 45. Mr. W. BAKERasked the Prime Minister whether the Imperial Conference has had under consideration the status and treatment of the native races of the Empire?
§ The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for COLONIAL AFFAIRS (Mr. Ormsby-Gore)The answer is in the negative.
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IMPORTS AND RE-EXPORTS OF RAW FRUIT (INCLUDING NUTS USED AS FRUIT) 1925. | ||||
Description. | Total imports from all sources. | Of which re-exported. | Imports consigned from Foreign Countries. | Of which re-exported, |
Quantities. | ||||
Fruit and Nuts used as Fruit, raw: | Cwts. | Cwts. | Cwts. | Cwts. |
Apples, raw | 5,989,674 | 352,223 | 3,362,741 | 210,789 |
Apricots, raw | 56,180 | 266 | 55,283 | 173 |
Bananas, raw (converted at two bunches to the cwt.). | 6,014,814 | 104,305 | 4,813,167 | 136,282 |
Cherries, raw | 138,513 | 339 | 138,513 | 335 |
Currants, raw | 95,835 | 2 | 95,716 | 2 |
Gooseberries, raw | 53,706 | 55 | 53,075 | 1 |
Grapes, raw | 978,910 | 38,400 | 918,410 | 36,781 |
Grape-fruit, raw | 167,617 | 6,371 | 135,891 | 4,175 |
Lemons, raw | 1,298,249 | 46,565 | 1,296,378 | 46,522 |
Limps and other Citrous Fruits | 594 | 13 | 458 | 13 |
Nuts used as Fruit: | ||||
Almonds | 230,978 | 18,991 | 216,404 | 18,972 |
Barcelona and Hazel | 83,706 | 3,246 | 83,696 | 3,236 |
Brazil | 160,385 | 22,012 | 160,385 | 22,011 |
Walnuts | 167,696 | 13,882 | 167,545 | 13,871 |
Unenumerated | 579,536 | 81,469 | 413,505 | 62,586 |
Oranges, raw | 7,728,601 | 215,658 | 6,231,780 | 155,401 |
Peaches, raw | 16,373 | 1,653 | 5,113 | 541 |
Pears, raw | 589,026 | 20,109 | 425,253 | 13,278 |
Plums, raw | 507,414 | 3,935 | 497,626 | 2,711 |
Strawberries, raw | 54,867 | 24 | 54,860 | 21 |
Unenumerated, raw | 440,220 | 11,984 | 405,165 | 9,428 |
Total Quantity | 25,352,894 | 1,001,502 | 19,530,964 | 737,129 |
Total Value | £32,852,723 | £1,714,397 | £24,359,460 | £1,215,446 |