§ Major COLFOXasked the Under-Secretary of State to the Air Ministry how many members of the Women's Royal Air Force are at present employed at Bland-ford Camp; whether it is necessary for large numbers of them to live so far from the camp as Christchurch, Bournemouth, and Poole, and to be carried daily to and from the camp in motor omnibuses at the public expense and greatly to the detriment of the local roads; and whether it is now possible considerably to reduce the numbers both ' of men and women employed at the camp?
§ Major-General SEELYI have made inquiry on the spot into the position at Bland ford Camp, and hope to have the opportunity of making a full statement in the course of to-morrow's Debate.