§ Mr. CLOUGHasked the Financial Secretary to the War Office what pay and allowances of their respective rank and appointments the honourable and gallant Members for Wigtonshire, North Hackney, and Uxbridge are now drawing as members of His Majesty's Forces; and if he will state to what pay and emoluments they will be respectively entitled upon their retirement from active service?
§ Mr. FORSTERI would refer the hon. Member to my reply of the 20th December to the hon. Member for Aston Manor. The information therein referred to will shortly be given.
ESTIMATED CONTRIBUTION of Ireland to Inland Revenue. Estimated total yield in last pre-war Year (1913–14). Estimation total yield in a "Full Year" (including normal Increases and the increases under the Finance Act, 1914), the Finance Act, 1914 (Session 2), and the Finance (No.3) Bill, 1915. Estimated yield of additional taxation in a "Full Year" due to Finance (No.3) Bill, 1915. £ £ £ Income Tax and Super-tax 1,480,000 4,797,000 1,444,000 Excess Profits Duty — 690,000 690,000 Excess Mineral Rights Duty — — — £1,480,000 £5,487,000 £2,134,000 Total Inland Revenue £2,942,000 £6,822,000 £2,134,000
ESTIMATED CONTRIBUTION of Ireland to Customs and Excise Taxation. £ £ £ Spirits 2,338,000 2,160,000 — Beer 1,041,000 2,350,000 — Wine 81,000 60,000 — Tea 606,000 1,340,000 420,000 Cocoa 32,000 70,000 25,000 Coffee and Chicory 13,000 22,000 7,000 Sugar, etc 303,000 1,332,000 1,058,000 Dried Fruits 49,000 47,000 10,000 Tobacco 1,869,000 2,780,000 820,000 Motor Spirit 27,000 77,000 38,000 Licences and Club Duty 309,000 283,000 — Patent Medicines and Playing Cards 10,000 16,000 7,000 Imported Motor Cars, etc., Cinema Films, Clocks and Watches and Musical Instruments — 90,000 90,000 Other Items 7,000 8,000 — Total Customs and Excise £6,685,000 £10,635,000 £2,475,000 Aggregate Total £9,627,000 £17,457,000 £4,609,000