HL Deb 29 November 1932 vol 86 cc144-9WA
VISCOUNT SNOWDEN

asked what were the values of the imports from the United Kingdom into Canada in 1930 or 1931 of each of the articles enumerated in Schedule E of the Ottawa Agreement with Canada, which are admitted free of duty?

LORD TEMPLEMORE

The following statement shows, so far as available, the values of the imports from the United Kingdom into Canada in the year ended 30th March, 1932, of each of the articles enumerated in Schedule E of the Ottawa Agreement with Canada which are admitted free of duty.

Articles enumerated in Schedule E of the Ottawa Agreement with Canada. Values of Imports from the U.K. into Canada.
Dollars.
Oxide of tin or of copper *
Sulphate of zinc and chloride of zinc 20,569
Bisulphate of soda or nitre cake
Calcium chloride, not in solution, for road-treating purposes only 403
Xanthates, cresylic acid and compounds of cresylic acid 444
Ethylene glycol Not available.
Bichromate of potash, crude, etc. 1,372
Peroxide of soda, etc 66,502
Chloride of aluminum, or chloralum 644
Sulphate of alumina, etc. 54,731
Stearic acid, n.o.p. 46,119
Acids, n.o.p. Not available,
Phosphoric acid Not available.
Nitric acid
Sulphuric and muriatic acids
Acid phosphate, not medicinal 4,717
Sulphuric ether and chloroform 12,899
Castile soap 755
Ultramarine blue 103,689
Litharge, other than for battery purposes Not available.
Dry red lead, etc. 256,133
Gums 13,015
Essential oils, n.o.p. 121,164
Cotton seed and crude cotton seed oil 385,780
Palm and palm kernel oil, etc. 2,284
Oils 130,546
Earthenware tiles, for roofing purposes 264,183
Tableware of china, etc. 2,335.813
Crucibles of clay, sand or plumbago 39,771
Asbestos in any form other than crude, etc. Not available.
Common and colourless window glass 29,947
Glass, in sheets, and bent plate glass, n.o.p. 87,928
Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes not exceeding seven square feet each, n.o.p. 123,753
Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes exceeding seven square feet each 68,831
Copper in bars or rods
Aluminium and alloys thereof, crude or semi-fabricated Not available.
Nickel in ingots or blocks, etc. 37,221
Rollers, copper 50,993
Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, n.o.p., of iron or steel Not available.
Bars and rods, of iron or steel; billets, of iron or steel 324,634
Bars of iron or steel, hot rolled Not available.
Sash or casement sections of iron or steel Not available.
Plates of iron or steel, hot or cold rolled:—
(b) More than 66 inches in width, n.o.p. Not available.
Sheets of iron or steed, hot or cold rolled, with silicon content of 075 p.c. or More Not available.
Hoop steel Not available
Sheets, plates, hoop, hand or strip, of iron or steel—
(a)Coated with tin, of a class or kind not made in Canada, n.o.p 27,040
(b) Coated with tin, n.o.p. 3,046,017
Sheets, plates, hoop, band or strip, of rust, acid or heat-resisting steels Not available.
Sheets. plates, hoop, band or strip, of iron or steel, as here-under defined, under regulations prescribed by the Minister:—
(a) Plates 40,650
(m) (i) Sheets of iron or steel
Steel grooved (or girder) rails for electric tramway use Not available.
Iron or steel angles, beams, channels, columns, girders,joists, piling, tees, zees, and other shapes or sections, not punched, drilled, or further manufactured than hot rolled, weighing not less than 35 pounds per lineal yard, n.o.p Iron or steel side or centre sill sections 271,392
* Oxide of tin or of copper is included with oxide of cobalt.

Articles enumerated in Schedule E of the Values of Imports front the Ottawa Agreement with Canada. U.K. into Canada.

Values of Imports from the U.K. into Canada.

Dollars
Forgings of iron or steel Not available.
Tires, of steel, in the rough 147,362
Wire, of iron or steel:
(a) Barbed fencing, coated or not 10,382
(d) Coated with zinc or spelter, curved or not, in coils 2,126
Malleable sprocket chain and link belting chain, of iron or steel Not available.
Cream separators, etc.
Coal cutting machines, n.o.p. Not available.
Offset presses, etc. Not available.
Flat bed cylinder printing presses, etc Not available.
Typewriters and complete parts thereof 12,6.57
Trench and ditch excavating machines Not available.
Machinery Not available.
Engines for motor trucks or motor omnibuses Not available.
Cutlery of iron or steel, plated or not:
(c.) Penknives, jack-knives, and pocket knives of all kinds 30,184
(d) Knives, n.o.p. 75,404
(f) Scissors and shears, n.o.p. 9,084
(g) Razors and razor blades 112,175
Motor vehicles, n.o.p. Not available.
Motor cycles or sidecars therefore 83,884
Trawls, trawling spoons, etc 89,982
Electric telegraph or telephone apparatus, etc. 288,256
Electric wireless or radio apparatus, etc. 42.288
Electric storage batteries, etc. Not available.
Flame proof electric switch gear Not available.
Electric steam turbo generator sets 118,551
Steel bicycle rims Not available.
Bottles or cylinders of seamless steel Not available.
Steel balls Not available.
Surgical and dental instruments, etc. Not available.
Nitrate and acetate of lead, etc. 6.455
Yarns and warps wholly of cotton, mercerized 228,879
Yarns and warps wholly of cotton, number forty and finer Not available.
Woven fabrics wholly of cotton, composed of yarns of counts of 100 or more Not available.
Woven fabrics of cotton, not coloured 37,616
Seamless cotton duck
White cotton bobinet, plain, in the web 6,010
Linen thread for hand or machine sewing 223,519
From the four existing linen items marginally named, it is proposed to draft a new linen schedule which will accord to the United Kingdom free entry on a very wide range of fabrics and articles, administration of the new legislation to be on the basis suggested by the following tentative proposals Not available.
Woven fabrics, wholly of jute, n.o.p. 8,940
Yarns and warps composed wholly of hair Not available.
Woven fabrics, composed wholly or in chief part by weight of yarns of wool or hair, not exceeding in weight four ounces to the square yard Not available.
Woven fabrics, consisting of cotton warps with wefts of lustre wool, etc. 79,578
Woven fabric's, composed wholly or in part of yarns of wool or hair, commonly known as billiard cloth Not available.
Women's dress gloves or kid, elbow length Not available.
Coal, anthracite, n.o.p. 4,764,291
Brass hand instruments, of a class or kind not made in Canada: bagpipes 16,079
Genuine pig leathers, etc. Not available.
Leather produced from East India tanned kip, etc. 61,758 (from June 1, 1931).
Leather, not further finished than tanned 509 (from August 3, 1931)
Indiarubber boots and shoes 943
Fertilizers 14,111
Rubber thread, not covered 56.454

Articles enumerated in Schedule E of the Ottawa Agreement with Canada. Values of Imports from the U.K. into Canada.
Dollars
Barytes 4,603
Charcoal, animal Not available
Mineral wool Not available
A new item Not available
Hyposulphite of soda 300
Gasoline and steam engines, etc. 17
Cocoanut oil, not edible