HC Deb 26 July 1939 vol 230 cc1578-9W
Mr. DAGGAR

asked the Secretary for Mines, the average weekly earnings of all persons employed in the mines of Great Britain and South Wales, respectively, for each year from 1920 to 1928?

Mr. TURNER

The average weekly earnings of all persons employed during each of the years 1920 to 1928, excluding periods affected by national disputes, were as follow:—

respectively, for the year 1913 and for each year from 1920 to 1928?

Mr. TURNER

The information is as follows:—

Year. Quantity of Coal Exported. Total Value f.o.b. Average Value per ton f.o.b.
(a) United Kingdom.
Tons. £ s. d.
1913 73,400,118 50,727,252 13 10
1920 24,931,853 99,627,146 79 11
1921 24,660,552 42,951,591 34 10
1922 64,198,384 72,529,500 22 7
1923 79,459,469 99,847,237 25 2
1924 61,651,273 72,079,547 23 5
1925 50,817,118 50,477,211 19 10
1926 20,596,372 19,137,106 18 7
1927 51,149,193 45,530,795 17 10
1928 50,051,195 39,058,734 15 7
(b) Bristol Channel Ports.
1913 29,875,916 22,964,462 15 4
1920 15,470,392 61,552,171 79 7
1921 12,246,650 22,899,165 37 5
1922 25,633,816 31,521,017 24 7
1923 30,129,723 39,604,101 26 3
1924 25,682,330 32,554,265 25 4
1925 21,453,704 24,976,047 23 3
1926 9,294,890 9,698,766 20 10
1827 22,592,482 22,825,340 20 2
1928 21,414,531 18,964,678 17 9
NOTE.—Up to April, 1923, the figures cover exports from the united Kingdom and shipments between Great Britain and Ireland are excluded. From April, 1923, the figures cover shipments from Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and shipments from these countries to the Irish Free State are included as exports.