§ Mr. Swinglerasked the President of the Board of Trade what consultations he has had with the National 123W Finance Corporation about the maintenance of film production in the light of the Corporation's decision to appoint a receiver for the British Lion Film Corporation.
§ Mr. H. StraussAs I told the House on 1st June, 1954, the National Film Finance Corporation has recommended, and the Government have agreed, that a new company should be set up, to come under the complete control of the National Film Finance Corporation or of the Receiver in order to continue the film distribution functions of the British Lion Film Corporation. I understand that the Corporation is formulating detailed
HOME-GROWN GRAIN EXPORT LICENCES ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD 29TH JULY, 1954 TO 2ND NOVEMBER, 1954 Destination Wheat Barley Oats Rye Total No. Quantity No. Quantity No. Quantity No. Quantity No. Quantity Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Austria — — — — — — 1 1,000 1 1,000 Belgium — — 22 13,480 2 1,000 8 3,440 32 17,920 British Guiana — — — — 2 70 — — 2 70 British West Indies — — — — 14 351 — — 14 351 Denmark — — 25 16,310 1 1,000 3 4,500 29 21,810 Eire — — 1 50 — — — — 1 50 Germany — — 6 11,170 4 1,850 1 5,000 11 18,020 Holland — — 9 8,570 26 7,545 1 275 36 16,390 Iceland 2 35 2 20 2 15 — — 6 70 Norway — — 2 900 — — — — 2 900 Switzerland — — 1 2,000 — — — — 1 2,000 Venezuela — — — — 1 10 — — 1 10 General Licences — — 35 31,125 17 9,300 3 965 55 41,390 TOTAL 2 35 103 83,625 69 21,141 17 15,180 191 119,981