HC Deb 03 March 1920 vol 126 cc418-9
15. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether coals, oil fuel, and stores are being supplied to Russian men-of-war under the command of partizans of General Denikin, K.C.R.; and what is the approximate value of such stores supplied since the Armistice with Germany?

Mr. LONG

No coal or other stores are now being supplied to Russian men-of-war under General Denikin's command, unless for the purpose of enabling any of those ships to assist in the evacuation of women and children.

The approximate value of the stores supplied since the Armistice is:—

Victualling stores £10,000
Naval stores (oil fuel) 10,953
Ordnance stores 448,418
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