§ Three months ended 30th April, 1932.
- Finland:
- For torpedo warheads:
- 500 initial detonators.
- 500 secondary detonators.
- Greece:
- For 21-inch torpedoes:
- 30 gyroscopes.
- 30 servomotors.
- Spare parts.
- Holland: 29 21-inch torpedoes (less war heads), with spare parts.
- Poland:
- Spare parts for 18-inch torpedoes.
- 1,500 filled glass containers for batteries of submarine mines.
- Portugal:
- 1 sectional 21-inch torpedo for instructional purposes, with spare parts.
- Components for depth charges:
- 28 charge cases, each loaded with 135 Kg. T.N.T.
- 28 primers, each loaded with tetryl.
- 30 percussion detonators.
- 28 depth charge carriers.
- 100 submarine mines, including 100 charge cases, loaded with 200 Kg. T.N.T., 103 primers loaded with T.N.T. and tetryl, and 103 electric detonators.
- 6 depth charge throwers.
§ Three months ended 30th April, 1933.
- Greece: Spare parts for 21-inch torpedoes.
- Italy: 3 air vessels for torpedoes.
- Poland:
- 1 table for adjusting torpedo gyroscopes. 420 torpedo heater igniters.
- Portugal:
- 3 instructional submarine mines, and 1 instructional depth charge.
- Sweden: 2 uncharged submarine mines with antenna firing apparatus and sinkers.
- Turkey:
- 2 21-inch torpedoes (less warheads).
- 1 tail for 21-inch torpedo.
§ Three months ended 30th April, 1934.
- Denmark: 12 pistols for torpedoes.
- Italy:
- 2 depth and roll recorders.
- 5 air vessels for torpedoes.
- 4 air vessel ends for torpedoes.
- Portugal:
- 100 loaded heater igniters for 21-inch torpedoes.
- 14 loaded warheads for 21-inch torpedoes.
- 14 21-inch torpedoes with 5 unloaded practice warheads.
- 60 depth charge cartridges.
- 48 torpedo impulse cartridges with primers.
- 2 air compressors for 21-inch torpedoes.
- 16 21-inch torpedoes.
- Yugoslavia: Spare parts for 21-inch torpedoes.
§ Three months ended 30th April, 1935.
§ Finland: 1 submarine mine with antenna firing apparatus.
§ Holland:
- 1 submarine mine.
- 170 sets of filled glass containers for batteries of submarine mines.
§ Norway: 2 air vessel ends for torpedoes.
§ 9. Mr. DOBBIEasked the President of the Board of Trade the quantity and value of raw cotton and of cotton waste, 1683 respectively, exported from this country to Germany in the three months ended 30th April, 1932, 1933, 1934, and 1935?
§ The quantity and declared value of raw cotton and unmanufactured cotton waste exported from the United Kingdom and registered during the periods specified as consigned to Germany were as follow:
Description. | Unit. | Three months ended April. | ||||
1932. | 1933. | 1934. | 1935. | |||
Exports of United Kingdom goods: Cotton waste,unmanufactured | … | Cwt. | 34,590 | 17,587 | 37,029 | 97,732 |
£ | 46,409 | 20,568 | 37,335 | 158,517 | ||
Exports of Imported Merchandise: Cotton raw | … | Cental of 100 lbs. | 3,947 | 7,707 | 10,111 | 55,864 |
£ | 10,991 | 19,958 | 26,198 | 162,374 | ||
Cotton, waste unmanufactured | … | Cwt. | 640 | 22 | — | 164 |
£ | 976 | 37 | — | 381 |