§ Mr. Snaddenasked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many workmen, other than technicians and engineers, are employed on the Tummel-Garry Hydroelectric Scheme; how many of them are Scotsmen; and how many are prisoners of war.
§ Mr. WestwoodApart from technicians and engineers 105 British workmen of whom 102 are Scots are at present employed on the scheme. Up to 17th May the maximum number of prisoners of war employed was 265.