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Sir A. Duncan
I will, with my hon. Friend's permission, circulate in the official report the figures for May and June as they become available. The following table shows for each of the Metropolitan Boroughs and the larger cities outside London the value of the sales of salvage materials for the month of April, 1941. These figures do not include material collected and sold by voluntary organisations or merchants.
Metropolitan boroughs. |
Value. |
|
£ |
Battersea |
135 |
Bermondsey |
388 |
Bethnal Green |
184 |
Camberwell |
238 |
Chelsea |
38 |
Deptford |
145 |
Finsbury |
406 |
Fulham |
549 |
Greenwich |
159 |
Hackney |
548 |
Hammersmith |
270 |
Hampstead |
364 |
Holborn |
181 |
Islington and Stoke Newington |
1,015 |
Kensington |
529 |
Lambeth |
173 |
Lewisham. |
339 |
Paddington. |
524 |
Poplar |
1,039 |
St. Marylebone |
404 |
St. Pancras |
735 |
Shoreditch |
148 |
Southwark |
706 |
Stepney |
83 |
Wandsworth |
277 |
Westminster, City of |
788 |
Woolwich |
314 |
Total |
£10,679 |
The corresponding totals for previous months were: — |
February |
£12,648 |
March |
£11,968 |
Large Cities Outside London. |
Value. |
|
£ |
Glasgow |
7,273 |
Birmingham |
7,930 |
Liverpool |
2,987 |
Manchester |
5,149 |
Sheffield |
5,9O3 |
Leeds |
3,301 |
Edinburgh |
6,630 |
Bristol |
2,488 |
Total |
£41,661 |
The. corresponding totals for previous months were: — |
February |
£43,007 |
March |
£41,036 |