§ Mr. Hockingasked the Minister of Power if he will set out in a comparative table for each year, from 1946 to 1961 inclusive, the total number of units
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Year Gas sold Average net selling value per therm of gas sold Cost of gas and products (net) per therm of gas sold (a) Fuel used per 1,000 therms of output (b) Labour cost per therm of gas sold (c) Mn. therms Pence Pence Tons of coal equivalent Pence 1946 … 2,002 — — — — 1947 … 2,094 — — — — 1948 … 2,178 12.20 — — 5.06 1949 … 2,241 12.55 7.98 (d) — 5.13 1950 … 2,337 12.98 8.22* 4.56 5.25 1951 … 2,449 13.67 8.66* 4.53 5.61 1952 … 2,453 15.25 9.27* 4.47 6.17 1953 … 2,436 16.18 9.91* 4.42 6.46 1954 … 2,527 16.43 10.00* 4.41 6.59 1955 … 2,581 17.20 10.33* 4.35 6.93 1956 … 2,589 18.90 10.68* 4.32 7.46 1957 … 2,540 19.85 11.21* 4.28 7.77 1958* … 2,551 20.97 11.58 4.29 7.88 1959* … 2,540 21.00 11.20 4.28 7.88 1960* … 2,612 21.51 10.93 4.30 7.91 * 12 months ending 31st March of the following year. (a) Excluding depreciation and interest charges. (b) Output of gas, coke, coke breeze and crude tar. (c) Based on wages and salaries paid to all employees in the gas industry. Details of labour costs at works are not available. (d) 11 months ended 31st March, 1950. (—) Not available. of gas sold to consumers, the average price charged per unit, the average works cost of production, fuel per unit and labour cost at works per unit.
§ Mr. GeorgeThe information is as follows: