HC Deb 22 August 1911 vol 29 cc2379-80W
Mr. PATRICK WHITE

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will state the quantity of spirits upon which duty was paid in each of the years ending 31st March, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911 in England, Scotland and Ireland respectively, and the amount so paid in each country; and whether he will also state the quantity of spirits exported from Great Britain and Ireland and the quantity imported into these countries during the same period?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

Statement of the quantity of spirits on which duty was paid in each of the years ending 31st March, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911, in England, Scotland and Ireland respectively, and the net amount of duty paid in each country:—

Year ending 31st March. England. Scotland. Ireland.
Pf. Gallons. Pf. Gallons. Pf. Gallons.
1907 19,554,000 13,697,000 8,057,000
1908 19,295,000 13,993,000 7,978,000
1909 18,919,000 13,710,000 7,710,000
1910 13,297,000 9,446,000 4,845,000
1911 15,671,000 11,315,000 5,684,000

NET RECEIPT OF DUTY.
Year ending 31st March. England. Scotland. Ireland.
£ £ £
1907 10,167,000 7,355,000 4,439,000
1908 9,960,000 7,487,000 4,392,000
1909 9,814,000 7,361,000 4,242,000
1910 8,379,000 6,315,000 3,164,000
1911 10,497,000 8,167,000 4,386,000

Statement of the quantity of spirits exported from Great Britain and Ireland in each of the years ending 31st March, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911, and of the quantity imported into these countries during the same periods:—

Year ending 31st March. Exported from Imported into
Great Britain. Ireland. Great Britain. Ireland.
Proof Gallons. Proof Gallons. Proof Gallons. Proof Gallons.
1907 8,639,000 7,000 8,028,000 101,000
1908 9,286,000 14,000 8,405,000 109,000
1909 9,457,000 24,000 8,406,000 95,000
1910 9,335,000 14,000 8,180,000 75,000
1911 11,582,000 52,000 7,172,000 84,000