§ Mr. de Rothschildasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he is aware that the contribution of the Rockefeller Foundation towards the
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EXPORTS OF COAL TO CANADA. (Statute tons.) Period. Great Britain U.S.A. Germany. French Indo-China. U.S.S.R. January—June, 1933* … 684,144 3,066,794 Not available† Not available Nil January—June, 1934* … 677,899 4,228,347 Not available† Not available Nil January—June, 1935* … 624,944 4,100,185 66,173 Not available Nil January—June, 1936* … 595,149 3,819,110 88,898 56,777 Nil January—June, 1937* … 387,952 5,166,114 123,662 Nil 73,567 Year— 1933 … 1,722,155 8,594,566 Not available† Not available Nil 1934 … 1,746,707 10,246,903 69,618 Not available Nil 1935 … 1,667,818 9,492,205 187,626 53,732 Nil 1936 … 1,284,940 10,330,622* 347,175 86,000* Nil January—October, 1937* … 961,899 — — — — January—September, 1937* … — — 237,003 — — January—August, 1937* … — 7,965,278 — — — January—July, 1937* … — — — — 117,046 January—June, 1937* … — — — Nil — * Provisional figures. †In the German Trade Accounts for 1933, exports to Canada arc not shown, but according to "Coal Statistics for Canada," 129 statute tons of German coal arrived in Canada during January-June, 1933. There were no further imports during that year. African Department of the School of Oriental Studies is now about to come to an end; and whether a Government grant will be made towards the maintenance of this Department, which has proved its value to the Empire?
§ Mr. Ormsby-GoreI would refer the hon. Member to my reply to a similar question by the hon. Member for Clay Cross (Mr. Ridley) on 3rd November, to which I have nothing to add.