HC Deb 12 July 1923 vol 166 cc1619-20W
Mr. MOREL

asked the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies if he can state the nature, quantities, and values of the exports of cocoa, palm oil, palm kernels, cotton, ground nuts, timber, and piassava

between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, on the one hand, and the Irish Free State on the other, but exclusive of the direct imports into and exports from ports of the Irish Free State in trade with countries outside the British Isles. For the remainder of the periods covered by the above statement, the figures relate to the trade of Great Britain and Ireland with the rest of the world. The value of the exports of United Kingdom produce and manufactures from the United Kingdom during the last three months of 1922 was £185,772,659.