§ Mr. HOUSTONasked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether he is aware that margarine, sausages, and other articles of food supplied to the Army Service Corps stationed at Devonport are 894W of such inferior quality that they are unfit for consumption; whether he can state who is responsible for supplying such food; and whether he will take steps to see that this branch of the Army is properly fed?
§ Mr. FORSTERI am informed that the feeding of the men of the Army Service Corps at Devonport was recently inspected and found satisfactory. Bread, meat, bacon, salt, tea, and sugar are issued as the Service ration; other foodstuffs required are purchased, out of the 5½d messing allowance, from the regimental institute.