§ 66. Mr. HUME-WILLIAMSasked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether the men of the American aero-squadron attached to the British military camps at Salisbury Plain are living in tents which are not provided with any flooring; whether the men are in consequence suffering from cold and damp; and whether he will consider the possibility of providing the tents with flooring either of wood or of some substance which will keep them comparatively dry and warm?
§ Mr. MACPHERSONNo demands of this nature have been received in the War Office, but I am making inquiries and will communicate with my hon. and learned Friend later.