HC Deb 11 June 1917 vol 94 cc626-7W
Mr. O'GRADY

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that a number of new petrol-driven caterpillar traction-engines have been lying at Avonmouth Dock for months past while engines are required at the front and for agricultural purposes; that these engines are being impaired as a result of disuse; and whether he will take steps to utilise this machinery to the best advantage and prevent the continued waste of public money?

Mr. MACPHERSON:

These engines are not exactly as my hon. Friend describes. They have been obtained for a special purpose and are issued as required in accordance with a programme. At the present moment the number of vehicles actually ready for service just balance the number required for units awaiting embarkation.