§ Sir K. WOODasked the Secretary State for War whether all soldiers on the married establishment in the Woolwich district are in occupation of quarters and, if not, how many such soldiers are there for whom quarters are not available; and how many soldiers on the married establishment in the Woolwich district are in occupation of quarters too small for the size of their families but are unable to obtain larger quarters owing to suitable accommodation not being available?
§ Mr. SHAWIn the Woolwich district the number of married families of soldiers on the married quarters roll who are not provided with public quarters is 112, and the number of families in married quarters to whom a larger quarter would be allotted were it available is 70.