HC Deb 11 March 1930 vol 236 cc1139-40W
Mr. D. G. SOMERVILLE

asked the Secretary for Mines if, taking the price of best kitchen coal at 46s. a ton, which is now being asked for this commodity in London, he can state the pit-head price of this coal and the way in which the additions to this cost are made up?

Mr. TURNER

I am advised that the present pit-head price of best kitchen coal for the London market which is retailed at 46s. a ton is about 22s. The latest information regarding the costs which make up the difference between the pit-head price and the price to the consumer is that given in evidence before the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry (1925), to which I would refer" the hon. Member, particularly Appendix 9 to Volume 3.

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