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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 8 Feb 1961

Vol. 186 No. 1

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Ships Landing Animal Feeding Stuffs.

12.

asked the Taoiseach the number of ships landing animal feeding stuffs in this country in the past three months, the ports of origin, and the nationality of such ships.

I propose with the permission of the Ceann Comhairle to circulate in the Official Report a statement giving particulars of the numbers of ships which landed animal feeding stuffs in this country in the three months September-November, 1960, the latest period for which such information is available. The data are classified by nationality of vessel and particulars are included of the ports of shipment or of loading of goods in question.

Following is the statement:—

NUMBER of ships of each nationality landing Animal Feeding Stuffs in this country during the months of September, October and November, 1960 showing ports of shipment or of loading of the goods in question.

Number of ships (including their repeated voyages)

Nationality

Ports of shipment or of loading of goods

1

Argentinian

Rosario.

1

Belgian

Palma (de Mallorca).

16

British

Cardiff, Fishguard, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Antwerp, Beirut, Copenhagen, Philipville, Tunis.

1

Danish

Brownsville, New Orleans.

3

Dutch

Dieppe, Rotterdam, Oran.

2

German

Lagos, Tunis.

2

Greek

Buenos Aires, Mostaganem, Oran.

1

Icelandic

Reykjavik.

15

Irish

Liverpool, Manchester, Antwerp.

1

Norwegian

Buenos Aires.

2

Russian

Liepaja, Tallinn.

3

Spanish

Oran, Palma (de Mallorca).

3

Swedish

Buenos Aires, Bone, Mostaganem.

1

Yugoslavian

Oran, Philipville.

TOTAL 52

Would the Parliamentary Secretary state how many of these ships were Russian ships?

All the statistics are in the reply which will be circulated in the Official Report in due course.

The Parliamentary Secretary would not extend the courtesy to the House of saying the figure?

The Deputy would not put down the Question.

I am asking a question and I will not listen to the Minister for Health.

Mr. Khrushchev.

I would rather have him than the Brown Shirts that Deputy Aiken was shouting about all his life, or Nazis.

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