§ Lord HUNTINGFIELDasked the Minister of Agriculture what was the
— Wheat (in grain). Wheat Meal and Flour. Corn Offals. Bran and Pollard. Sharps and Middlings. Other Sorts.* Imports (Total): Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. 1912 … … … 5,478,627 509,474 23,881 21,052 11,610 1913 … … … 5,293,905 598,908 13,921 16,204 16,139 1919 … … … 3,572,150 885,553 36,970 21,081 4,347 1920 … … … 5,466,416 598,487 108,740 38,403 10,060 1921 … … … 4,023,940 792,053 102,597 38,147 4,311 1922 … … … 4,818,982 673,736 87,208 48,400 6,690 1923 … … … 5,046,481 585,923 112,063 55,785 9,456 Exports (United Kingdom Produce and Manufacture): 1919 … … … 3,573 9,932 4,452 1,554 596 1920 … … … 2,810 11,384 1,784 421 5,300 1921 … … … 25,723 77,912 59,093 746 19,922 1922 … … … 10,394 104,019 60,873 578 18,536 1923 … … … 13,271 195,280 43,799 2,962 12,108 Exports (Foreign and Colonial Merchandise): 1919 … … … 4,036 2,735 152 138 — 1920 … … … 2,561 5,605 343 264 53 1921 … … … 32,823 95,007 3,774 1,409 326 1922 … … … 7,031 12,428 1,911 200 — 1923 … … … 30,544 4,827 265 395 87 NOTE.—From 1st April, 1923, the particulars include the trade of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the Irish Free State. From the same date, the direct foreign trade of the Irish Free State has been excluded. * Exclusive of Rice Meal and Dust.