§ 99. Mr. Blakerasked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity if she will publish a table showing for the following trade groups, chemicals, oil and allied trades, standard industrial classification Nos. 261–263, 271–277, electrical engineering and electrical goods, standard industrial classification Nos. 361–365, 369, other non-electrical engineering, standard industrial classification Nos. 331–339, 341, 342, 349, 351, 352, and vehicles, standard industrial classification Nos. 381, 385, 389, the amounts paid, or expected to be paid in each of the six years 1963–64 to 1969–70 in respect of industrial training board levies and contributions to the redundancy fund, respectively.
§ 100 and 101. Mr. Hall-Davisasked the Secretary of State for Employment and 207W Productivity (1) if she will publish a table showing for manufacturing industry the amounts paid, or expected to be paid in each of the six years 1963 to 1964 to 1969 to 1970 in respect of industrial training board levies and contributions to the redundancy fund, respectively; and what is the definition of manufacturing industry which has been used;
(2) if she will publish a table showing for the following industries, scientific and industrial instruments and systems, standard industrial classification No. 354. electronic computers, standard industrial classification No. 366, and aerospace equipment manufacturing and repairing, standard industrial classification No. 383,the amounts paid, or expected to be paid,in each of the six years 1963 to 1964 to 1969 to 1970 in respect of industrial training board levies and contributions to the redundancy fund, respectively.