HC Deb 03 April 1925 vol 182 c1703W
Sir G. LLOYD

asked the Chancellor of tile Exchequer whether he is aware that grave dissatisfaction exists in regard to the treatment by the Wood-Renton Commission of the claims of those Southern Irishmen who suffered damage at the hands of the opponents of His Majesty's Government, whose claims have been scantily met or refused; that large sums of money have been awarded in respect of claims made by those who were engaged in hostilities against the forces of the Crown; and will he state what steps are being taken to see that such awards as have been made by the Commission to the

Description. 1912. 1913. 1923. 1924.
Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.
Iron Ore 6,602,483 7,442,249 5,860,477 5,920,755
Steel Blooms, Billets and Slabs 564,340 513,988 *418,271 *704,790
Pig Iron 168,088 184,774 90,556 287,871
*Excluding Special Steels, if any.