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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 30 May 1933

Vol. 47 No. 16

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Industrial Exports Bounties.

asked the Minister for Industry and Commerce if he will state under their respective headings the amounts paid in bounties on each class of industrial exports from the Irish Free State during the following periods:—(a) from the inauguration of the bounties to the 1st April, 1933, and (b) since the 1st April, 1933 to the latest date.

I am circulating with the Official Report a table containing the desired information.

Following is the information:—

DETAILED STATEMENT OF BOUNTIES paid up to and including 11th May, 1933, classified under Goods headings.

Class of Goods

Amount of Bounty paid up to and including 31st March, 1933

Amount of Bounty paid from 1st April, 1933, to 11th May, 1933

TOTAL

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Wool, Cotton, Linen or “Union” (mainly apparel manufactures of)

167

10

6

121

6

10

288

17

4

Biscuits

2,755

0

11

950

2

9

3,705

3

8

Blankets and Rugs

11

15

11

10

17

10

22

13

9

Bones degreased

86

3

5

16

3

9

102

7

2

Brewers' and Distillers' grains

89

19

2

43

12

7

133

11

9

Brooms and brushes

58

4

3

58

4

3

Candles

14

10

3

14

10

3

Cartons and cardboard boxes

15

16

0

Clogs

6

2

9

6

2

9

Collars

65

12

10

0

19

0

66

11

10

Cordials

3

6

8

3

6

8

Corn Offals

192

7

1

25

19

0

218

6

1

Cotton tissues

41

13

4

89

8

6

131

1

10

Feathers

252

9

10

111

10

9

364

0

7

Feeding stuffs for animals

359

10

11

219

7

2

578

18

1

Fertilisers

109

16

1

26

1

135

17

6

Furniture (new)

3

5

2

3

5

2

Gas Meter Parts

17

19

3

17

19

3

Gloves

15

2

1

15

2

1

Gold and Silversmiths' wares

10

12

10

10

12

10

Gravel

3

13

7

108

19

4

112

12

11

Hair, curled, etc.

16

6

8

16

6

8

Horticultural and Nursery Products

71

9

4

87

17

10

159

7

2

Hosiery

117

13

7

313

6

10

431

0

5

Jute Sacks

1,210

0

0

196

17

3

1,406

17

3

Jute tissues

341

8

0

45

8

6

386

16

6

Jute yarn, cordage and twine

604

3

2

76

12

3

680

15

5

Lime

5

2

8

5

2

8

Linen and Union tissues, and household goods of linen union or cotton

1,223

1

8

708

9

6

1,931

11

2

Machinery implements and tools

31

9

11

16

0

4

47

10

3

Malt

57

8

0

37

16

1

95

4

1

Malt by-products, dried yeast, dried spent hops and pressed yeast

326

6

6

134

14

8

461

1

2

Marble (manufactured)

65

2

0

65

2

0

Margarine

4

9

7

4

9

7

Medicinal Preparations

3

3

0

20

19

8

24

2

8

Metal work (church), and other ornamental metal work and metal slide fasteners

0

12

7

3

12

5

4

5

0

Moss and Seaweeds

14

10

4

5

1

6

19

11

10

Nicotine and insecticides

66

15

11

70

10

0

137

5

11

Oils, fats and greases (including lard, etc.)

853

9

3

336

1

9

1,189

11

0

Paints and varnishes (including chemical and cadmium colours)

3

18

4

3

18

4

Paper, paper shavings, paper bags and labels

83

15

10

43

19

5

127

15

3

Polishes, blacking, blacklead, blue and starch

254

4

6

254

4

6

Poplin

110

3

8

110

3

8

Rabbits

0

4

9

0

4

9

Rosary beads

50

0

1

15

11

10

65

11

11

Sausage and animal casings

72

12

2

69

14

8

142

6

10

Shirts

331

11

1

3

6

1

334

17

2

Stained glass

26

18

0

7

8

0

34

6

0

Stationery

79

19

1

15

18

7

95

17

8

Stone (slate, granite and other sorts), Slate, £254 3s. 0d.; Granite, £199 18s. 0d.

454

1

0

86

13

4

540

14

4

Sweets

0

4

9

0

4

9

Wire-bound hose

29

10

7

29

10

7

Wood, manufactures of

142

2

9

283

16

3

425

19

0

Wood, or timber (other than manufactures), hewn, round, sawn, planed or dressed

334

3

3

16

13

2

350

16

5

Woollen and worsted tissues

344

6

2

411

13

3

755

19

5

TOTAL

11,544

17

8

4,806

13

8

16,351

11

4

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