HC Deb 16 March 1911 vol 22 cc2575-6W
Mr. CHARLES CRAIG

asked, assuming that Great Britain, Germany, and the United States have each completed their 1911–12 programme by 1st April, 1914, how many "Dreadnoughts" and how many "Invincibles" will each nation have completed at that date?

Mr. McKENNA

The figures asked for by the hon. Member are as follows:—

Great Britain.
"Dreadnoughts" 22
"Invincibles" 9
The latter figure includes one "Invincible" building for Great Britain at the charge of the New Zealand Government, but is exclusive of one "Invincible" building for the Commonwealth of Australia.

Germany.
"Dreadnoughts" 16
"Invincibles" 5
United States
"Dreadnoughts" 12
"Invincibles" 0

Mr. CHARLES CRAIG

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty if he will state how many pre-"Dreadnought" battleships less than fifteen years old will be possessed by Great Britain, Germany, and the United States, respectively, on 1st April, 1914, and how many less than twelve years old?

Mr. McKENNA

The figures asked for by the hon. Member are as follows:—

Under fifteen years old:
Great Britain 23
Germany 18
United States 16
Under twelve years old:
Great Britain 12
Germany 10
United States 13