HC Deb 02 July 1935 vol 303 cc1714-5W
Mr. BATEY

asked the President of the Board of Trade the number of tons of coal consumed by gas companies, the average price per ton paid for such coal, and the total profits of gas companies for each of the last five years?

Mr. RUNCIMAN

The coal carbonised by statutory gas companies in Great Britain during the years 1930–34 was as follows:

Tons.
1930 11,107,106
1931 11,015,553
1932 10,833,531
1933 10,603,860
1934 10,979,768

The average price per ton paid for such coal is not available.

The total profits of such companies have been:

£
1930 7,064,137
1931 7,292,976
1932 7,379,419
1933 7,223,263
1934 Not yet available.

Mr. BATEY

asked the Minister of Transport the number of tons of coal consumed by electricity companies, the average price paid per ton for such coal, and the total profits of electricity companies for each of the last five years?

Mr. HORE-BELISHA

The information desired by the hon. Member is as follows:

(2) The gross surplus of the electricity companies and the appropriation thereof.
Year. Gross Surplus. Appropriation of Gross Surplus.
Interest. Dividends. Depreciation and other purposes.
£ £ £ £
1928 10,357,553 2,012,058 4,202,758 4,142,737
1929 12,158,128 2,323,106 4,681,725 5,153,297
1930 12,283,291 2,341,859 4,954,547 4,986,885
1931* 13,083,607 2,382,927 5,379,322 5,321,358
1932* 13,245,773 2,488,215 5,474,654 5,282,904
* The figure of gross surplus in these years was arrived at before deduction of Income Tax charge; previous to 1931 it was arrived at after deduction of Income Tax.