§ Mr. KELLYasked the Secretary of State for War what is the strength of the Army Ordnance services at Woolwich, Didcot, Chilwell and Bramley, and A. D. O. S. provision, Pimlico, both military and civilian, at the present time?
§ Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANSThe strength of each of these establishments on the 1st March, 1925, was as follows:
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— Military. Civilians. Officers. Other Ranks. Woolwich 20 22 1,357 Chilwell 8 75 297 Didcot 16 314 935 Bramley 8 238 615 A.D.O.S. (Provision), Pimlico. 10 4 184
§ Mr. KELLYasked the Secretary of State for War if he will furnish particulars as to the strength of the Army Ordnance Department at Woolwich, both military and civilian, in 1913 and 1914?
§ Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANSThe figures asked for are as follow:
— Military. Civilians. Officers. Other Ranks. 1st April, 1913 12 5 1,428 1st April, 1914 12 5 1,428