§ 60. Mr. John Parkerasked the Secretary of State for Defence what was the percentage of sales, and the approximate cost, of the non-British goods sold by the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes in Germany in each of the last six months of 1966.
§ Mr. ReynoldsAbout 61 per cent. of the goods sold by N.A.A.F.I. in Germany 61W are bought in the United Kingdom. Food and foreign goods, of the kind normally on sale in this country, largely account for the rest, of which the cost was about £2.5 million in the six months ended October, 1966.