§ 77. Mr. HOGGEasked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that the railway companies are advertising excursions to various camps on posters which give the locality of such camps; and whether, in view of this publicity, the Brigadier-General of Supplies can now give the names and addresses of such to British merchants who desire them for business reasons?
§ Mr. TENNANTI think the answer I gave to my hon. Friend on the 16th November is still relevant. The locality of camps cannot, of course, be entirely concealed, but it is a different matter to issue officially lists of the places where they are situated.