HC Deb 27 November 1946 vol 430 c321W
111. Sir Ian Fraser

asked the President of the Board of Trade if he has granted the application for a licence for the export of a haggis for the St. Andrew's Day dinner in Chicago.

Mr. Marquand

I understand that the passenger was allowed to take with him the haggis to which this Question refers.

£
United Kingdom 208,100,000 To 30th September, 1946.
North Africa 300,000 To 30th September, 1946.
Europe 13,500,000 To 30th September, 1946.
India 27,500,000 To 31st August, 1946.
Far East 500,000 To 30th September, 1946.
Overseas disposals of food (all overseas areas) 10,800,000 To 30th September, 1946.
Miscellaneous sales by the Admiralty (all overseas areas) 535,000 To 30th September, 1946.

The figures exclude most raw materials, fixed assets such as buildings and installations, and warlike stores, except as scrap or re-usable metal. They also exclude sales or transfers by the Service Departments to Allied Governments for re-equipment of their Armed Forces.

It is not possible to estimate at this stage either in quantity or in value surpluses which have not yet been declared by the Service and other Departments. Information regarding surpluses already declared but not yet disposed of cannot conveniently be given in quantities. The value of such surpluses, however, in the United Kingdom and North