Major DAVIESasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether any estimates have been drawn up on the saving which might be effected if all the States which are members of the League of Nations would agree to retain in their national forces only such military services as were in existence before the War and to hand over to the League of Nations all those services, including the Air Force, tanks, poison gas, submarines, and other instru- 1146W ments of war, which have been invented during the War or which have been exceptionally developed during the War?
§ Mr. BALDWINNo, Sir; not so far as my right hon. Friend knows.