Oral Answers to Questions — Venezuela (Import Duties).
Oral Answers to Questions — Venezuela (Commercial Treaty).
Captain William Benn: ...the legal termination of the war, and not to declare by Order in Council that the war is over until the last ratification has been exchanged between the last belligerents, which might very well be Venezuela and Bulgaria? Supposing, I say, the Government care to take advantage of that. These premises may be occupied for 18 months. I suggest that what has been put so well by my hon. Friends...
...under a system where cruelty does not obtain, I wish to ask the opponents of the Bill, what prospects there are of enforcing any laws that may be made to prevent cruelty in a country such as Venezuela, which is the size of Egypt, in tropical Africa, New Guinea, Central America, and other parts of the world. The evidences of cruelty are, in my opinion, indisputable. They have been referred...
Mr James Kiley: asked the President of the Board of Trade whether his attention has been called to the letter of the Minister Plenipotentiary of Venezuela complaining of the misrepresentations put forward by the promoters of the Plumage Bill; is he aware that if the Bill in question is passed it will mean the destruction of a large volume of trade and the dismissal of a considerable number of people engaged...
.... India. Roumania. Chile. Salvador. Colombia. Serb-Croat-Slovene Czecho-Slovakia. State. Denmark. Siam. France. Spain. Greece. Sweden. Guatemala. Switzerland. Italy. Uruguay. Japan. Venezuela.
...Austria-Hungary 982 3 Greece 70 — Turkey, European 58 — Turkey, Asiatic, 4,890 — Morocco 130 — Japan 246 — United States of America 944,653 1,513 Cuba 603,282 — Colombia 1 — Venezuela 112 — Peru 3 — Uruguay 4 — Argentine 190 — Channel Islands 77 2 Gibraltar 4 — Egypt 6,607 — Cape 370 8 Natal 636,657 7 Mauritius 12 — British India 22 71 South...
...in America, France, Germany, and other countries that I could name. Wherever you turn to-day there is trade depression. There is trade depression in such places as the Orange Free State and Venezuela, in Pekin and Bombay, in Europe and North America. The trouble from which we suffer is world-wide. I mention that fact because, in nearly all the arguments that I have read on this subject,...
...egret to be exterminated. It is so plentiful that it exists in many millions in various parts of the world, and not merely in a wild state. It is bred on account of the value of its feathers. In Venezuela the birds, if not farmed, are preserved in much the same way as are our pheasants. I have here a letter to the "Times" from the Minister Plenipotentiary of Venezuela, dated June, 1920. He...
....Costa Rica.Denmark.Esthonia.Greece.Honduras.Italy.Japan.Liberia.Me xico.Netherlands.Nicaragua.Norway.Paraguay.Persia.Portugal.R umania.Serb-Croat-Slovene State.Spain.Sweden.Switzerland.United States.Venezuela.
...Paraguay 1 Persia 6 Peru 10 Poland 25 Portugal 9 Rumania 29 Salvador 1 Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 26 Siam 10 South Africa 15 Spain 40 Sweden 18 Switzerland 15 Uruguay 7 Venezuela 5 Total 932
.... Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Ecuador. Finland. France. Siam. Great Britain. South Africa. Guatemala. Spain. Haiti. Sweden. Italy. Switzerland. Japan. Uruguay. Netherlands. Venezuela. Of these countries—according to information supplied by the International Labour Office—Argentine, Brazil, Chili, France, Italy, Netherlands and Spain have introduced legislation...
...countries, which either impose no Income Tax or grant a reciprocal exemption, namely Argentine Republic. Bulgaria.Denmark.Egypt.Iceland.Netherlands.Norway.Paraguay.P ersia.St. Lucia.Siam,Sweden.Venezuela. Negotiations in respect of the reciprocal exemption from Income Tax of British and United States shipping are still proceeding.
Mr Arthur Ponsonby: The following countries have representatives permanently at Geneva. Except in the cases of Austria and Venezuela they deal both with League work and with the International Labour Office: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, China, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Hungary, Irish Free State, Japan, Poland and Venezuela. Brazil recently decided to establish a permanent representative at Geneva. I am not aware...
Oral Answers to Questions — Venezuela (Differential Duty).
Mr George Lansbury: ...of freezing works, cold stores or cattle ranches in Great Britain,"— I do not know where the cattle ranches are in Groat Britain— Russia, China, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentine, South Africa, Madagascar, France, Spain, Portugal"— I was going to say, "and Mars," hut he only says, "and other countries." The capital employed in the...
...13,950 211,125 Sweden — 3,233,307 Switzerland — 3,200 Trinidad and Tobago 121,438 71,000 Other British West Indies 5,323 — United Kingdom 3,081,128 18,423,626 Uruguay — 932,290 Venezuela 126,702 200,000 Total 45,299,429 195,556,464
..., Denmark,* France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, India, Italy," Japan. Netherlands, Norway, Poland," Portugal, Rumania, Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom, Siam, Spain,* Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, Venezuela
...9 Poland 32 Portugal 6 Roumania 22 Salvador 1 Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of) 20 Siam 9 Spain 40 Country. Units. South Africa (Union of) 15 Sweden 18 Switzerland 17 Uruguay 7 Venezuela 5 693 Total number of units, 937.
Brigadier-General William Warner: ...they come and filch what should by rights be ours. This very same German company, I believe, is endeavouring to get in in the West Indies on the service that is going to be worked to Columbia and Venezuela. There are great possibilities for aviation within the Empire. Anyone who has been in Canada recognises that they do all their surveys there now over the great lakes by aeroplane. In...