§ Mr. HOGGEasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the amount of duties
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Commodity. Five Months, January to May, inclusive. 1920. 1921. 1922. GLOVES: Of woven fabric: Dozen Pairs. Dozen Pairs. Dozen Pairs. Silk 1,449 11,152 4,221 Other 2,014 25,963 223,563 Knitted, netted or crochetted, including gloves of knitted fabric Of cotton 14,335 232,656 541,051 Of wool 557 220 1,464 Of other textile materials, not woven 1,186 2,244 32,187 GLOVE FABRIC Information not available. Cwts. Cwts. Cwts. DOMESTIC AND FANCY GLASSWARE (including cooking utensils, table glassware, ornamental glassware). 31,000 29,1122 35,376 DOMESTIC HOLLOW-WARE: Tons. Tons. Tons. Of aluminium 153 251 819 Of iron or steel: Cast, enamelled 298 631 1,225 Wrought, enamelled 778 2,506 3,782 collected up to the end of June under the Key Industries Schedule on commodities which have been declared by the Referee to have been improperly included in the lists issued by the Board of Trade?
§ Sir R. HORNEI assume that the hon. Member is referring to the Key Industry Duty collected on goods which have been subsequently removed from the Board of Trade lists. The amount of duty as from the 1st. October last is £11,447.