§ Mr. KILEYasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the amount of revenue collected in respect of duties imposed under the import duties on motor cars and motor cycles, clocks and watches, and musical instruments; and what propor- 1944W tion was collected on complete articles, and what amount on parts during the year ending 31st March last?
§ Sir R. HORNEThe figures are as follow:
Statement showing the amount of revenue collected in the United Kingdom on motor cars, motor cycles, clocks and watches, musical instruments, and parts and accessories thereof, in the year ended 31st March, 1922.
Article. Amount of duty. £ Motor cars 322,000 Parts and accessories thereof 388,000 Motor cycles and tricars 23,000 Parts and accessories thereof 31,000 Total motor cars, etc. £764,000 Clocks: Complete 137,000 Parts thereof 25,000 Watches: Complete 224,000 Parts thereof 64,000 Total clocks, watches, etc. £450,000 Musical instruments: Complete 166,000 Parts and accessories thereof 64,000 Total musical instruments, etc £230,000