HC Deb 21 July 1926 vol 198 cc1227-8W
Colonel DAY

asked the Secretary for Mines the countries from which the 1,012,789 tons of coal was imported into England and Wales between 1st May and 3rd July, and the respective amounts from each countiy?

Colonel LANE FOX

The 1,012,789 tons of coal mentioned in my reply of 7th July to the hon. Member for Aberdare (Mr. G. Hall) were the arrivals in the ports of Great Britain during the period 1st May to 3rd July. For particulars of the countries from which coal imported into the United Kingdom was consigned, it is necessary to use the records furnished to the Customs. For the months of May and June the particulars are as given below. It must be remembered that importers are allowed some time after the arrival of goods to prepare their entries for filing with the Customs authorities, so that the whole of the coal on vessels which entered our ports in May and June is not represented in the record of registrations in those months.

Table.
Countries whence Consigned. Quantity. Tons.
Russia 316
Sweden 75
Norway 911
Poland (including Danzig) 15,266
Germany 130,248
Netherlands 147,172
Belgium 190,531
France 48,091
Spain 10
Italy 850
United States of America 63,122
Canada 6,364
Irish Free State 1,296
Total 604,252