§ Mr. CHORLTONasked the President of the Board of Trade whether he can give the figures of exports to Denmark, showing those wholly manufactured or produced here and those ordered here which are passed through this country with little or no work done upon them but which swell the volume of exports in the returns?
§ Dr. BURGINPresumably my hon. Friend has in mind the distinction between exports of the produce and
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Description and Month. Unit of Quantity. Quantity. Declared Value. 1934. 1935. 1934. 1935. Olive oil, refined: £ £ August … … … … Cwt. 2,146 1,949 7,200 5,945 September … … … … Cwt. 1,394 1,313 4,179 4,478 October … … … … Cwt. 1,692 716 4,889 2,400 Olive oil, unrefined: August … … … … Ton 12 11 409 426 September … … … … Ton 12 1 453 67 October … … … … Ton 10 — 313 — Natural essential oils (other than turpentine): August … … … … Lb. 34,598 48,892 7,687 12,259 September … … … … Lb. 31,415 48,177 6,694 11,844 October … … … … Lb. 16,856 102,356 3,828 36,583 Wine: August … … … … Gallon 20,529 39,708 5,742 14,597 September … … … … Gallon 18,084 84,502 5,197 31,310 October … … … … Gallon 41,734 178,522 14,215 64,499 manufactures of the United Kingdom and exports of imported merchandise. Separate particulars of these exports consigned to Denmark are given in the monthly Trade and Navigation Accounts; the figures for the years 1932, 1933 and 1934 are set out on pages 187 and 191 of the issue of these Accounts for January last and those for the nine months ended September, 1933, 1934 and 1935 on page 287 of the issue for October.