HC Deb 08 July 1936 vol 314 cc1217-8W
Mr. D. SOMERVILLE

asked the Postmaster-General what profit is made from telephones as distinct from other branches of his activity; and whether he will consider, with the object of increasing the number of subscribers, reducing telephone rentals?

Major TRYON

The telephone surplus for the year ended March, 1935, was

Ferndale. Porth. Tonypandy. Treorchy.
Total number on registers:
Males 4,803 3,662 5,478 7,560
Females 216 210 382 186
Claims admitted for insurance benefit:
Males 1,561 695 949 3,624
Females 24 26 54 23
Applications authorised for unemployment allowances:
Males 2,952 2,644 3,985 3,633
Females 17 20 43 28

Statistics are not available with regard to the number of persons in receipt of unemployment allowances at the full scale rate under the regulations and at a lower rate respectively.

£1,685,000. The final figures are not yet available for the year ended last March. The possibility of making further reductions in telephone rentals is being borne in mind.

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