§ Mr. Platts-Millsasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many dollars have been made available for the payment of royalties in the United States of America to the owners of the formula of mica mix, used in the manufacture of ceiling papers.
§ Sir S. CrippsI cannot identify the case from the information given by the hon. Member; but in any event it is not my practice to give details of particular transactions which I have authorised.
FULL-TIME STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE IN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 1947–48 Institution First Degree First Diploma Grand Total First Year Second Year Third or Later Year Total First Year Second Year Third or Later Year Total Cambridge University 125 129 80 334 *38 — — 38 372 Durham University, King's College 48 45 73 166 2 1 5 8 174 Leeds University 39 31 34 104 — 1 2 3 107 London University, Wye College 52 58 42 152 — — 12 12 164 Nottingham University 61 29 24 114 77 82 — 159 273 Oxford University 47 69 48 164 11 — 1 12 176 Reading University 85 98 99 282 67 49 — 116 398 Aberystwyth University College 41 64 71 176 23 17 — 40 216 Bangor University College 33 62 40 135 — — — — 135 Aberdeen University 61 63 12 136 49 22 — 71 207 Edinburgh University 60 73 94 227 3 — — 3 230 Glasgow University 34 25 20 79 — — — — 79 686 746 637 2,069 270 172 20 462 2,531 * This figure includes some second year students.