HC Deb 03 July 1933 vol 280 c27W
Sir G. FOX

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether any Russian, strawberries have been imported into this country since the recent embargo on Russian trade; and, if so, in what quantities and under what conditions?

Dr. BURGIN

There were no imports into this country of strawberries registered as consigned from the Soviet Union during May. Particulars for June are not yet available.

Mr. DOBBIE

asked the President of the Board of Trade the volume of trade

Unemployed persons on the registers of Employment Exchanges in the undermentioned ports.
26th May, 1930. 18th May, 1931. 23rd May, 1932. 22nd May, 1933.
Blyth 1,944 3025 3,241 2,995
Newcastle 19,880 25:838 28,308 28,338
Gateshead 9,721 12,888 13,302 13,695
Jarrow 3,396 6,301 6,647 7,371
North Shields 3,858 5,300 6,730 6,792
South Shields 8,614 13,709 14,545 14,287
Wallsend 2,523 4,667 5,877 5,780
Hebburn 1,411 3,724 4,090 4,500
Sunderland 12722 24,192 27,783 27,011
Hartlepool 7389 12,214 11,526 12,641
Stockton-on-Tees 6,799 10,951 14,166 13,347
Middlesbrough 8,908 15,427 17,242 17,089
Hull 15,847 18596 21,136 19,362
Goole 797 1,205 1,777 1,925
Grimsby 2,818 5,078 6,229 6,007

As regards the second part of the question, I am unable to estimate the extent to which employment at these ports has been affected by the embargo on imports from Russia.