HC Deb 21 July 1919 vol 118 cc920-1W
Mr. HOGGE

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he can give in detail the basis of the estimate of £281,500,000 as the cost of raising 192,000,000 tons of coal in the year ending 16th July, 1920?

Sir AUCKLAND GEDDES

The sum of £281,250,000 which I gave in my statement on Monday is made up as follows:

Labour £210,250,000
Timber and Stores 34,500,000
Other costs 13,000,000
Royalties 6,000,000
Owners' profits 12,500,000
Compensation to owners for working under the instructions of the Controller of Coal Mines mines which would not otherwise be worked 3,000,000
Cost of Coal Mines Dept. 1,000,000
Margin for emergencies 1,000,000
£281,250,000

The first four items are based on actual costs in September, 1918. In the case of labour there has been added the cost of the Sankey award wage and of the wages of the 163,000 men who entered the mines up to the 26th April, 1919, reckoned at the pre-award rate (an average of £3 per week). These items amount to £30,000,000 and £25,400,000, respectively, for the year, but it should be observed that 15,000 additional men entered the mines between the 25th April and the end of June.