HC Deb 03 April 1911 vol 23 cc1965-6W
Lord CHARLES BERESFORD

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he will inform the House of the actual cost per ton of all armour supplied to the Admiralty during the last five years; the amount paid for guns, gun mountings, and ammunition; and what are the amounts in each case each year?

Mr. McKENNA

I regret that it is not considered desirable to give the information asked for in the first part of the Noble Lord's question, but I may say that there has been substantial reduction in the price

during the last five years. With regard to the latter part of the question, the particulars asked for are as follows:—

Guns. Ammunition. Gun mountings.
£ £ £
1906–07 886,200 974,164 1,999,940
1907–08 622,200 617,444 1,825,239
1908–09 495,600 729,579 1,608,458
1909–10 788,700 692,495 1,837,925
1910–11 958,400 800,000 1,588,117
(estimated) (estimated) (estimated)