HC Deb 10 February 1926 vol 191 cc1078-9W
Mr. HURD

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty whether his Department is now obtaining its timber supplies from within the Empire; and, if so, what is the character and extent of recent orders?

Mr. DAVIDSON

The bulk of the supplies of timber for naval use are obtained from British and Dominion or Colonial sources. The classes of timber thus supplied include spruce, pine, elm and fir from Canada, teak from Burma, mahogany from British Honduras, and lignum vita from Jamaica. Considerable supplies are also purchased of

Devonport. Portsmouth. Chatham. Pembroke. Rosyth.
January, 1924 11,426 12,151 9,142 1,324 2,612
April, 1924 11,383 12,077 9,073 1,302 2,573
July, 1924 11,457 12,054 8,950 1,361 2,518
October, 1924 11,388 12,123 9,014 1,346 2,501
January, 1925 11,372 12,141 9,134 1,358 2,498
April, 1925 11,296 11,903 9,131 1,415 2,439
July, 1925 11,270 12,041 9,263 1,471 2,517
October, 1925 11,354 12,019 9,324 1,173 2,266
January, 1926 11,255 11,877 9,224 987 1,996

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