§ Major GLYNasked the President of the Board of Trade what was the
1218W Wales, work had been finished on 2,206 dwellings and was in progress at that date on a further 818 dwellings.
§ Sir K. WOODasked the Minister of Health if he will state the number of State-assisted houses built in England and Wales under the various Housing Acts between let January, 1921, and the last convenient date?
§ Mr. GREENWOODThe number of State-assisted houses completed between 1st January, 1921, and 30th September, 1930, was 949,451.
§ Sir K. WOODasked the Minister of Health if he will give the number of houses finished under the various Housing Acts each quarter since June 1929; and the number of houses during the Game period erected without State assistance?
§ Mr. GREENWOODThe following statement gives the desired particulars so far as State assisted houses in England and Wales are concerned:
quantity and value of steel ingots and castings imported into the United Kingdom ports during the month of September; and during the same period what was the quantity of pig iron imported and how much of this came from India?
§ Mr. W. R. SMITHThe total imports of steel ingots and castings into Great Britain and Northern Ireland registered during the month of September, 1930, amounted to 4,793 tons of a declared value of £49,477. The total imports of pig iron (including ferro-alloys) registered during this period amounted to 30,484 tons, of which 15,531 tons were consigned from British India.