§ 20. Mr. Douglas Marshallasked the Minister of Works what was the cost of the last purchase of Belgian bricks by his Department; what was the cost of haulage to Darlington from the unloading port; and what was the percentage of wastage.
§ Mr. KeyThe estimated average cost of Belgian bricks, unloaded at United Kingdom port, is £8 per 1000. The supplies for Darlington were unloaded at Stockton-on-Tees, and the haulage cost of 391,000 bricks was £351 18s. od. at the rate of 18s. per 1,000. This is the rate for deliveries of home-produced bricks from works in that area over a similar distance, and is in accordance with the rates laid down in the Bricks (Range of Prices) Orders. Precise information as to wastage is not available, but I am advised that it was negligible.
§ Mr. MarshallWhich Department pays the difference in price between the additional cost of Belgian bricks and bricks produced in this country?
§ Sir P. MacdonaldAs Belgian bricks cost £,8 per thousand and home produced bricks £5 per thousand, why not concentrate upon more production here?
§ Mr. KeyWe have been concentrating upon making more bricks, and we have succeeded in doing it. These bricks were purchased at a time of dire necessity to supplement the number of bricks produced here.
§ Mr. BossomCould the right hon. Gentleman say how many British brickyards are not yet in operation?