§ 55. Mr. Doddsasked the Secretary of State for War if he is aware that 23263555 Gunner Painting, D.E., who holds a first
66WTrade and Navigation Accounts; and if he will give the chief countries from which fishery salt was imported, and to which it was exported, during 1953, 1954 and 1955, together with the quantities and values for each.
§ Mr. P. ThorneycroftImports of fishery salt are included under the heading "Crude minerals (excluding fuels and fertilisers)—All other" in Class B, Division 10 of the Trade and Navigation Accounts. Imports in 1953 to 1955 are shown in the table below. Statistics of exports are not available as fishery salt is not separately distinguished in the Export Returns.
class honours degree, has for the past month been employed in scrubbing swill bins, carrying coal, polishing floors and as a batman; when this soldier was called up; and how it is proposed to utilise his ability in the future.
§ Mr. F. MacleanI am aware that this soldier, like all others, has since he was called up on 24th November, 1955, been employed at various times on fatigues. He is now doing his basic training and will later be trained as a clerk.