§ Sir W. Robson Brownasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if the statement made by Dr. Kaldor to the Economic Research Council with regard to the taxation of close companies was made with his authority; and if he will make a statement on Government policy on this matter.
§ Mr. CallaghanI would refer the hon. Member to the Answer I gave yesterday
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DEATHS OF CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE DUE TO ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY CERTAIN SOLID AND LIQUID SUBSTANCES, ENGLAND AND WALES, 1962 TO 1965 INCLUSIVE (Provisional figures) 1962 1963 1964 1965 Accidental Poisoning by:— Barbiturate Acid and Derivatives (ICD* No. E.871) … 2 3 3 3 Aspirin and Salicylates (ICD No. E,872) … 9 7 14 8 Other Analgesic and Soporific Drugs (ICD No. E.874) — 1 1 2 Strychnine (ICD No. E. 876) … 1 — — — Other and unspecified Drugs (ICD No. E.878) … 12 14 13 16 Alcohol (ICD No. E.880) … — — 1 — Petroleum Products (ICD No. E.881) … 1 — — — Industrial Solvents (ICD No. E.882) … — 1 2 1 Corrosive aromatics, acids and caustic alkalis (ICD No. E.883) … 2 1 4 — Arsenic and antimony and their compounds (ICD No. E.886) … — — — 1 Other and unspecified solid and liquid substances (ICD No. E.888) … 5 2 4 1 Totals … 32 29 42 32 * International Classification of Diseases, 1955. to the hon. Member for Thirsk and Malton (Mr. Turton).