§ Mr. Chetwyndasked the President of the Board of Trade (1) the present annual production rate of utility goods as compared with 1949;
(2) the production rate of utility goods as a percentage of the total supplies for home civilian consumption.
Mr. H. WilsonThe information asked for is given in the following table, for the principal types of utility goods; the annual rates of production in 1950 are based in each case on the most recent period for which figures are available.
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Commodity Unit 1950 1949 Period Utility Production (annual rate) Column (4) as a percentage of total supplies for home civilian consumption Utility Production during the year Column (6) as a percentage of total supplies for home civilian consumption (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Woven non-wool cloth for clothing:—(a) Cotton and line … … Deliveries in mn. sq. yds. July-Sept. 288.7 58 244.11 62 Rayon and Nylon … … " " 190.9 68 146.03 63 Non-wool furnishing fabrics (a) (b) … … " " 45.2 53 32.11 51 Household textiles:(a) Towels (other than tea towels) … … Deliveries in th. articles " 20,800 73 19,493 74 Sheets … … " " 10,800 89 7,042 80 Pillowcases … … " " 12,800 69 7,285 64 Cotton blankets (incl. cot) … … " " 7,800 95 7,386 89 Ticking … … Deliveries in mn. sq. yds. " 19.0 75 17.21 78 Woven wool cloth for clothing (c) … … " " 217.2 86 196.45 68 Footwear (other than rubber) (d) … … Production in mn. pairs Apr.-June 124.87 96 129.39 95 Hosiery (d) (e) … … £m. (sales) May-July 87.76 83 85.77 87 Corsets and brassieres … … Production in th. articles June-Sept. 20,350 76 21,477 73 Bedding (f):— Mattresses … … Sales in th. articles June-Aug. 2,848 88 2,668 81 Bolsters … … " " 260 97 307 95 Pillows … … " " 1,964 91 1,917 85 Utility furniture:— Principal items Wardrobes … … Production in th articles Apr.-June 733 (g) 658 (g) Dressing chests, dressing tables and tallboys … " " 873 936 Bedsteads (metal and wood) … … " " 1,115 1,163 Chairs (dining and kitchen) … … " " 2,804 2,787 Sideboards … … " " 367 402 186W
Commodity Unit 1950 1949 Period Utility Production (annual rate) Column (4) as a percentage of total supplies for home civilian consumption Utility Production during the year Column (6) as a percentage of total supplies for home civilian consumption (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Utility furniture:—cont. Principal items—cont. Dining tables … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 572 (g) 528 (g) Kitchen cabinets … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 231 173 Kitchen tables … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 88 78 Nursery furniture … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 369 361 Three piece suites:— Easy chairs … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 975 982 Settees … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 416 434 Fireside and easy chairs … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 1,327 1,338 Bedchairs, bed settees and divans … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 418 313 Woven fibre and cane, etc. chairs and settees … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 367 293 Bookcases and sets of shelves … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 204 194 Occasional bedside tables and cabinets … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 731 503 Stools … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 198 119 Bureaux … Production in th. articles Apr.-June 136 116 (a) The figures for July-September, 1950 are provisional. (b) Deliveries for transport organisations, hospitals and other institutions, which are all non-utility, are excluded. (c) The figure given is an estimate of the percentage of utility deliveries to total supplies of apparel cloth for home consumption, including cloth for Government use and cloth for making-up into garments for export. (d) Imports are included in the totals from which the percentages are calculated. (e) Includes outerwear, underwear, socks, stockings and garments made-up from knitted fabric in the hosiery industry. (f) Supplies for Government use, reckoned as non-utility, are included in the totals from which the percentages are calculated. (g) No precise information is available. Estimates indicate that Utility furniture accounted for about 85 per cent. by value of total furniture production in both years.