§ 39. Mr. James Hamiltonasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many Government factories are empty in the Bothwell constituency.
§ Mr. ChatawayThere are six Department of Trade and Industry factories available in the six employment exchange areas into which the Bothwell constituency extends.
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PERCENTAGE CHANGES IN PRICES OF MAJOR INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM Past 27 months (June 1971 to September 1973) Past 17 months (April 1972 to September 1973) Past 6 months (March 1973 to September 1973) Iron Ore … +8 +8 +8 Tungsten Ore … -20 +20 +2 Non-Ferrous Base Metals: Aluminium Ingots … -3 -3 +9 Nickel … +11 +21 -2 Copper … +78 +84 +31 Zinc … +68 +53 +26 Tin … +44 +38 +19 Lead … +66 +52 +22 Soya Beans … +110 +105 +51 Groundnut Oil … +20 +34 +19 Hides and Skins† … +81 +37 — Textile Fibres: Raw Cotton … +156 +147 +110 RawWool† … +247 +178 -16 Jute … -4 -8 -3 Timber: Softwood† … +120 +115 +55 Hardwood† … +108 +91 +35 Plywood† … +83 +70 +36 Natural Rubber† … +116 +144 +36 Woodpulp … +32 +40 +24 Crude Sulphur … +3 +15 -4 Crude Oil* … +23 +25 +10 Notes: * Unit value of imports; figures to August 1973 only. † Provisional.
§ Mr. James Hamiltonasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he has yet found a tenant for the Government factory recently vacated by Ranco Motors Limited at Tannochside, Glasgow.
§ Mr. ChatawayNo, but we are continuing our efforts to find a suitable occupant.