HC Deb 06 March 1924 vol 170 c1657W
Sir H. BRITTAIN

asked the Postmaster-General if he is now in a position to state the expenditure and revenue for the months of April, May, and June, 1923, of the Post Office wireless stations at Cairo, Leafield, Northolt and Stonehaven, respectively, allowing for depreciation, interest, sinking fund, and all proper overhead charges, distinguishing on the revenue side between revenue for commercial

Quarter ended 31st March, 1923.
Revenue. Expenditure.
Commercial. Government. Total.
£ £ £ £
Cairo 1,666 324 1,990 10,927
Leafield 7,399 2,604 10,003 10,828
Northolt 3,104 3,104 2,100
Stonehaven 1,309 1,309 3,901
Quarter ended 30th June, 1923.
Cairo 1,719 253 1,972 11,094
Leafield 7,255 2,226 9,481 10,919
Northolt 1,485 1,485 2,555
Stonehaven 1,521 1,521 3,746
For purpose of comparison the corresponding figures for the last quarter of the year are also given:
Quarter ended 31st December, 1923.
Revenue. Expenditure.
Commercial. Government. Total.
£ £ £ £
Cairo 2,387 317 2,704 11,232
Leafield 8,427 2,478 10,905 11,193
Northolt* 1,968 1,968 2,772
Stonehaven 1,569 1,569 3,742
* The decrease was due to the fact that an Italian Station, with which Northolt had previously communicated, had gone out of commission—see paragraph 34 of the Report of the Imperial Wireless Telegraphy Committee, 1924, Cmd. 2060.

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