HC Deb 27 July 1925 vol 187 cc58-9W
Brigadier-General BROOKE

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India whether the Indian coal trade is suffering from over-production; and whether he will give the imports into India of British coal for each of the last 14 years, and the amount of British coal imported into India in the first six months of 1925?

Earl WINTERTON

The Indian Coal Committee which recently reported con- sidered that the trade is suffering from over-production. The figures of coal imported into British India on private account from the United Kingdom for the years 1911 to 1924 are as follow:

Calendar Year. No. of Tons.
1911 232,865
1912 136,791
1913 169,213
1914 156,863
1915 30,149
1916 1,418
1917 5,375
1918 7,580
1919 4,956
1920 4,122
1921 436,012
1922 718,487
1923 125,260
1924 89,785

The figures for the first four months of 1925 were as follows:

From United Kingdom. From all sources.
Tons. Tons.
January 13,304 66,146
February 10,076 56,096
March 6,234 31,913
April 9,009 47,061
Total (4 months) 38,623 200,316

Figures for May and June of 1925 are not yet available.

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