§ Sir B. PETOasked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he is now in a position to state what reply has been returned to the suggestions offered by British shipping companies engaged in the Chinese coastal trade as regards the provision of armed guards or other protection against Chinese piratical attacks on British merchant vessels?
His Majesty's Dockyard, Chatham.—Particulars of Repayment Work undertaken by Dockyard (Vote 8).
(1) Work done for and Stores supplied to other Navy Votes including Fleet Fuelling Service. Year. Labour. Materials. Motor Transport. Miscellaneous cash disbursements. Total. £ £ £ £ £ 1924 … 22,837 70,312 1,453 — 94,602 1925 … 27,870 65,193 1,152 — 94,215 1926 … 22,881 79,584 872 — 103,337 1927 … 72,324 94,122 1,426 — 167,872 1928 … 112,836 84,992 1,544 — 199,372 1929 (51 weeks) … 67,470 78,005 1,353 — 146,828 Total … 326,218 472,208 7,800 — 806,226
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(1) Work done for and Stores supplied to other Navy Votes including Fleet Fuelling Service. Year. Labour. Materials. Motor Transport. Miscellaneous cash disbursements. Total. £ £ £ £ £ 1924 … 22,837 70,312 1,453 — 94,602 1925 … 27,870 65,193 1,152 — 94,215 1926 … 22,881 79,584 872 — 103,337 1927 … 72,324 94,122 1,426 — 167,872 1928 … 112,836 84,992 1,544 — 199,372 1929 (51 weeks) … 67,470 78,005 1,353 — 146,828 Total … 326,218 472,208 7,800 — 806,226