HC Deb 31 March 1919 vol 114 c903W
Captain LOSEBY

asked the Secretary of State for War if, in view of the rapid demobilisation of overseas troops, he has considered the advisability of affording an opportunity to the citizens of London of expressing their affection and gratitude to those who have had no small share in saving the Empire?

Mr. BOWERMAN

asked the Secretary of State for War if it is intended to provide an opportunity for the citizens of London to publicly welcome the Colonial and American troops before they return overseas?

Sir C. KINLOCH-COOKE

asked the Secretary of State for War whether it has been decided to set apart a day for the march through London of those Dominion and Colonial troops still remaining in this country and on the Continent?

Captain GUEST

The question of the reception of the Dominion troops in London is being discussed by the Military and other authorities concerned. A scheme is being prepared, and I hope to be able to make a statement on the subject at an early date.