§ Mr. J. N. Browneasked the Minister of Food the total number of United Kingdom bakers claiming bread subsidy in the last available eight-weeks' period in 1952 and in the corresponding period in the years 1941 to 1951, inclusive.
§ Major Lloyd GeorgeThe total number of United Kingdom bakers claiming bread subsidy in the latest available eight-weeks' period in 1952, that ended 14th June, and in the corresponding periods for 1942 to 1951 inclusive, are as under. There are no comparable statistics prior to 1942.
1942 … … … … 20,646 1943 … … … … 19,987 1944 … … … … 18,911 1945 … … … … 18,254 1946 … … … … 17,760 1947 … … … … 17,057 1948 … … … … 16,862 1949 … … … … 16,475 1950 … … … … 15,403 1951 … … … … 14,915 1952 … … … … 14,470
§ Mr. J. N. Browneasked the Minister of Food the total number of Scottish bakers claiming bread subsidy in the last available eight-weeks' period in 1952, and in the corresponding period in the years 1941 to 1951, inclusive.
§ Major Lloyd GeorgeThe total number of Scottish bakers claiming bread subsidy in the latest available eight-weeks' 205W period in 1952, that ended 14th June, and in the corresponding periods for 1947 to 1951 are given below. From 1942 to 1946 only annual averages are available. There are no comparable statistics prior to 1942.
1942 … … … … 900 1943 … … … … 880 1944 … … … … 820 1945 … … … … 800 1946 … … … … 780 1947 … … … … 766 1948 … … … … 755 1949 … … … … 750 1950 … … … … 697 1951 … … … … 682 1952 … … … … 670