§ Mr. WILMOTasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) if (he has any information as to what percentage of the capital raised in Great Britain during the five years 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933, or last completed year was raised for investment in Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Newfoundland, India, and Ireland;
(2) if he has any information as to what percentage of the loans raised in Great
Wheat in Wales and Monmouthshire. County. Estimated Total Production of Wheat in 1933. Quantity of Wheat in respect of which Claims for Deficiency Payments have been lodged with the Wheat Commission during the period 1st August, 1933, to 12th May, 1934. Advance Payments on account of Deficiency Payments made in respect of the Quantities shown in Column 3. (1) (2) (3) (4) cwt. cwt. £ s. d. Anglesey … … 2,000 76½ 11 9 6 Brecon … … 18,000 6,542½ 974 18 6 Cardigan … … 26,000 4,316½ 564 16 6 Carmarthen … … 16,000 990½ 131 8 0 Caernarvon … … 2,000 323 48 9 0 Denbigh … … 36,000 17,509½ 2,485 10 0 Flint … … 22,000 17,801½ 2,541 10 6 Glamorgan … … 40,000 27,232 3,818 8 0 Merioneth … … 2,000 245 27 3 0 Monmouth … … 62,000 42,940 6,318 9 0 Montgomery … … 78,000 51,764 6,595 16 0 Pembroke … … 14,000 5,657½ 822 10 6 Radnor … … 12,000 5,647½ 817 11 6 Total … … 330,000 181,046 £25,158 0 0 The advance payments on account of deficiency payments have been made at the rate of 3s. per hundredweight. The amount of the deficiency payment to which registered wheat growers will become entitled in respect of sales of millable
1778WBritain for other Governments in 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, or last completed year was raised for the Governments of Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Newfoundland, India, and Ireland?
§ Mr. HORE-BELISHAThe information asked for in these two questions is not available from official sources.