HC Deb 04 July 1963 vol 680 cc83-4W
Mr. Kimball

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what consultation he had with the Potato Marketing Board before he extended the period under which French new potatoes were imported into this country.

Mr. Scott-Hopkins

None. The periods during which imports of new potatoes from various countries are prohibited by Orders under the Destructive Insects and Pests Acts are determined solely on plant health grounds. The

Industry group Boys Girls
Number entering Percentage of total entrants Number entering Percentage of total entrants
Agriculture, forestry, fishing 3,281 8.9 308 0.9
Mining and quarrying 730 2.0 34 0.1
Food, drink and tobacco 1,791 5.0 1,373 3.9
Chemicals and allied industries 175 0.5 374 1.1
Metal manufacture 773 2.1 220 0.6
Engineering and electrical goods 2,478 6.9 906 2.6
Shipbuilding and marine engineering 1,089 3.0 113 0.3
Vehicles 292 0.8 84 0.2
Metal goods not elsewhere specified 649 1.8 217 0.6
Textiles 1,232 3.4 3,654 10.4
Leather, leather goods and fur 150 0.4 126 0.3
Clothing and footwear 255 0.7 2,639 7.5
Bricks, pottery, glass, cement, etc. 502 1.4 127 0.4
Timber, furniture, etc. 1,131 3.1 159 0.5
Paper, printing and publishing 857 2.4 1,886 5.4
Other manufacturing industries 176 0.5 261 0.7
Construction 4,265 11.8 497 1.4
Gas, electricity and water 190 0.5 69 0.2
Transport and communication 960 2.7 363 1.0
Distributive trades 9,543 26.4 13,587 38.6
Insurance, banking and finance 549 1.5 1,397 4.0
Professional and scientific services 679 1.9 2,198 6.2
Miscellaneous services 3,270 9.1 3,958 11.2
Public administration 1,138 3.2 677 1.9
Grand Total 36,155 35,227

Mr. Randall

asked the Minister of Labour how many school leavers were unemployed in Gateshead at the latest convenient date; and what is the estimated number of school leavers at the next leaving date.

Mr. Hare

Eighty-one school leavers were unemployed on 10th June. About 820 boys and girls are expected to leave school this summer.

matters taken into account include past experience of imports from the country concerned, the pest and disease situation there and the control measures taken. The Board was, of course, informed of the decision.

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