HC Deb 22 December 1919 vol 123 cc1059-60W
Mr. A. DAVIES (Clitheroe)

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions if he will state at what date the delivery of munitions from America on British contracts entered into during the War ceased; if any of these deliveries occurred since the Armistice will he give the full particulars per month of such de liveries, together with the approximate tonnage space which they occupied on transport, and a comparison with the figures for the months of the previous year; and whether any of such deliveries of munitions and, if so, how much were supplied, or are being supplied, to the armies of Denikin or Koltchak, to the Archangel Army, to the North-West Army lately under General Yudenitch's command, or to any other forces stationed in what was previously the territory of the Russian Empire?

Mr. KELLAWAY

Owing to the short notice given, I am not at present in a position to reply to this question. I will, as soon as possible, communicate with my hon. Friend and give him such information as may be obtained without involving labour to an extent which would be disproportionate to the importance of the subject.