HC Deb 22 November 1938 vol 341 cc1543-4W
Mr. Paling

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) whether he will state the net receipts of Customs and Excise in the United Kingdom for the year ended 31st March, 1938, in respect of beer, home and imported, home-made spirits, imported spirits, wine, including British wine, liquor licences, and monopoly value;

(2) the quantities of British spirits distilled in England and Northern Ireland, and Scotland, respectively, during the year ended 31st March, 1938; also the quantities of rum, brandy, Geneva, and other spirits imported during the same year; and the quantities of home-made spirits exported?

Sir J. Simon

The particulars asked for are as follow:

(1)Receipts:
Beer: £
Home-made 61,241,404
Imported 4,498,817
Total 65,740,221
Spirits:
Home-made 31,092,200
Imported 4,757,236
Total 35,849,436
Wine, imported 4,988,729
Sweets, including British wines 498,521
Liquor licences 4,305,194
Monopoly value 316,060
(2) Quantities:
Proof gallons.
British spirits distilled in England and Northern Ireland 45,878,148
British spirits distilled in Scotland 32,502,799
Spirits imported:
Brandy 492,094
Rum 1,916,372
Geneva 72,037
Unenumerated spirits (including imitation rum) 392,065
Liquid gallons.
Liqueurs, cordials, mixtures and other preparations containing spirits in bottle, entered in such a manner as to indicate that the strength is not to be tested 3,070
Proof gallons.
Home-made spirits, exported:
Whisky, Scotch or Irish 8,270,136
Other sorts 1,319,267
Note.—The above quantities represent ethyl alcohol only.