§ Sir A. POWNALLasked the President of the Board of Trade if he can now make any further statement as to the position with regard to Portuguese discrimination against British shipping?
§ Mr. W. GRAHAMThe matter is still under consideration.
Discription 1928. 1929. 1930. Quantity. Declared Value. Quantity. Declared Value. Quantity. Declared Value. Stoves, grates and ranges for domestic cooking and heating: Tons. £ Tons. £ Tons. £ For coal and other solid fuel. 958 47,470 812 50,026 847 48,873 For gas 187 16,301 154 11,365 98 8,074 For liquid fuel 1,799 246,236 1,874 275,269 1,490 217,357 Sanitary cisterns (flushing tanks). 77 1,152 132 2,481 20 361 Baths (porcelain enamelled or other finish). 8,272 221,830 6,794 190,581 7,530 208,187 Other sanitary cast-iron goods, enamelled or not (such as sinks, basins, lavatories, closets, etc.). 255 16,521 228 12,326 191 9,078 Cooking and washing boilers. 94 2,869 36 1,472 181 5,477 NOTE.—The figures for 1930 are provisional.