HC Deb 03 February 1913 vol 47 c1794
68. Mr. MARTIN

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty if he has requested the Canadian Government to assist the Admiralty in recruiting for men in Canada, in view of the necessity of manning the "Dreadnoughts" from the Malay States and Canada and the proposed new "Dreadnoughts" to be built by the Admiralty, and the difficulty of getting men at home referred to by him?

Mr. CHURCHILL

The Admiralty have not asked the Canadian Government for assistance in obtaining recruits for the Navy, but they would be ready to accept Canadian seamen if a satisfactory arrangement could be made.

Mr. HUNT

May I ask the right hon. Gentleman whether it would not be necessary to give the Canadians far higher wages than are given to men in this country?

Mr. CHURCHILL

The facts relating to that are well known to the House.