HC Deb 29 July 1918 vol 109 cc62-3W
Lord HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War what reply has been received from the Dutch Minister at Constantinople to the question whether he can continue to supply clothing locally to British prisoners; and whether, as the dispatch of clothing to officer prisoners is permitted and the date on which the clothing to be sent by the repatriation ship will leave Alexandria is uncertain, the War Office will sanction the dispatch of clothing and blankets overland to non-commissioned officers and men?

Mr. MACPHERSON

As it is probable that the Netherlands Minister at Constantinople will be unable to supply clothing to the men in Turkey in the future, and as information has been received that the Austrian Government have removed the restrictions on the dispatch of parcels through Austria, it is hoped to arrange for the dispatch of goods overland, as the date of departure of the repatriation ship from Egypt is still unsettled.