HC Deb 22 May 1919 vol 116 cc604-5W
Lieut.-Colonel ALLEN

asked the Secretary of State for War if he is aware that many local authorities have applied to the Trophies Committee, through the Lord-Lieutenants of counties, asking for trophies as souvenirs of the War; will he say how far it will be possible to meet these applications; whether be is aware that there are many guns of all sizes in Belgium and France still in the position in which they were captured by the British forces; and if he will cause these to be brought over so that all the applicants may be supplied with these souvenirs?

Mr. FORSTER

A certain number of captured guns and other trophies unclaimed by units have already been placed at the disposal of Lord-Lieutenants and will shortly be distributed. Further allocations will be made as guns become available. France and Belgium are being cleared of captured war material as quickly as possible, but I understand that in any case the number of applicants for guns will far exceed the number available for distribution.