Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.

– in the House of Commons ar 7 Gorffennaf 1925.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • China (British Exports) (3 areithiau)

    2. asked the President of the Board of Trade the total exports from this country to China during the 12 months ended the, 31st March, 1925. including exports to possessions in China belonging to...

  • Empire Silk Production. (4 areithiau)

    9. asked the President of the Board of Trade whether it is the intention of His Majesty's Government, on the recommendations of the Imperial Institute Advisory Committee, to make possible...

  • Industrial Alcohol. (2 areithiau)

    10. asked the President of the Board of Trade the principal sources within the Empire of industrial alcohol from prickly pear, coffee pulp, acorns, sweet potatoes, and molasses, specifying the...

  • Exports and Imports. (2 areithiau)

    Lieut. - Colonel Sir FREDERICK HALL: 12. asked the President of the Board of Trade approximately the value of the exports from Great Britain and Northern Ireland during the first six months of...

  • Iron and Steel Trades. (8 areithiau)

    Mr. TREVELYAN THOMSON: 4. asked the President of the Board of Trade whether all those industries which would be affected, adversely or otherwise, by either a duty on the imports of foreign iron...

  • Foreign-Built Ships (Registration). (2 areithiau)

    6. asked the President of the Board of Trade whether, before registering a ship as British, any inquiries are made as to whether it was constructed in Great Britain or was built of foreign...

  • Arms Traffic Conference. (2 areithiau)

    13. asked the Secretary of State for War whether it is proposed to publish the Report of the recent International Conference on Traffic in Arms; if so, when we may expect such Report; and whether...

  • Woolwich Arsenal (Communist News-Sheet). (7 areithiau)

    Sir F. HALL: 14. asked the Secretary of State for War whether the War Office propose to take any action with respect to the circulation among the workers at Woolwich Arsenal of the Communist...