§ Mr. Cocksasked the Home Secretary
- (1) whether he will state the number of persons receiving compensation for accidents in the Nottinghamshire mines for each of the years 1929 to 1938, giving in each case the number injured, the number who returned to work in less than two weeks, and the number who were absent for more than two weeks; K
- (2) whether he will give the number of miners receiving compensation in respect of industrial diseases and the amount of compensation paid in Nottinghamshire for each of the years 1929 to 1938?
- (3) whether he will state the number of persons receiving compensation for
Mines under the Coal Mines Act, 1911, in Nottinghamshire. Year. Persons under 16 years of age. Persons 16 and under 18 years of age. Average Number employed. Number killed. Number injured and disabled by accidents for more than three days. Average Number employed. Number killed. Number injured and disabled by accidents for more than three days. 1929 … 2,080 2 364 2,598 2 483 1930 … 1,861 3 344 2.743 — 488 1931 … 1,683 — 333 2,768 3 519 1932 … 1,458 2 233 2,421 1 381 1933 … 1,288 2 208 2,106 1 327 1934 … 1,434 — 240 1,805 3 288 1935 … 1,528 — 369 1,68o — 284 1936 … 1,320 2 242 2,003 3 343 1937 … 1,291 1 210 2,105 — 369 1938 … 1,324 — 219 1,957 3 302