HC Deb 05 May 1920 vol 128 c2102W
Mr. HURD

asked the Minister of Health what is the cost per issue of the fortnightly official journal "Housing"; how much has been spent upon the 21 issues already made; what is the estimated total expenditure in the current year; and when is the publication to cease?

Major D. DAVIES

asked the Minister of Health what is the average fortnightly profit or loss on the journal "Housing"?

Dr. ADDISON

The cost of printing the 21 numbers already issued has been £1,110, and the receipts from sales £585. The average net cost per issue has therefore been £25. Advertisements are not taken, and therefore this profitable source of revenue is not open. The estimated expenditure during the current year is about £800. The journal forms an essential means of communication with local authorities and others concerned. I may add that the sales have largely increased and are still increasing, and I intend to continue it.