HC Deb 03 May 1922 vol 153 cc1363-4W
Mr. R. YOUNG

asked the Minister of Health whether any decision has been at any time given which prevents the election as chairman of a Poor Law Relief

Description. Class I (Food, Drink and Tobacco). Class II (Raw materials and articles mainly unmanufactured). Class III (Articles wholly or mainly manufactured). Class IV (Animals, not for food). Class V (Parcel Post, non-dutiable articles). Total on all Classes.
1919. Thsd. £ Thsd. £ Thsd. £ Thsd. £ Thsd. £ Thsd. £
Imports 719,118 606,784 295,955 405 3,894 1,626,156
Re-exports 43,339 82,992 38,413 2 164,746
Imports Retained 675,779 523,792 257,542 403 3,894 1,461,410
1920.
Imports 765,808 710,355 453,440 402 2,644 1,932,649
Re-exports 46,094 122,931 53,649 79 222,753
Imports Retained 719,714 587,424 399,791 323 2,644 1,709,896
1921.
Imports 567,247 271,176 245,045 394 2,825 1,086,687
Re-exports 30,244 50,054 26,635 119 107,052
Imports Retained 537,003 221,122 218,410 275 2,825 979,635
Exports of British Produce:—
1919 33,771 111,290 641,484 1,815 10,278 798,638
1920 50,936 145,516 1,119,740 4,805 13,472 1,334,469
1921 37,458 63,559 588,665 3,448 10,066 703,196

Committee of a person whose son is an assistant relieving officer of the same Committee; and, if so, whether he will issue a statement to the effect that the circumstance of father and son holding these positions for the same Committee is irregular?

Sir A. MOND

I am not aware of any decision to the effect suggested.