HC Deb 30 April 1936 vol 311 c1109W
Mr. MAXTON

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he will inform the House as to the present position of the strike at the naval station at Trincomalee; what is the nature of the work in hand; how many workers are involved; what is the object of the strike; what is the average wage paid to the Ceylonese labourers by the Government of Ceylon; how does this wage compare with ship-repair labourers' wages in other ports in Ceylon; and what accommodation for warships the Trincomalee base is capable of providing?

Sir J. BLINDELL

I have been asked to reply. No information has been received from the Governor about a strike at Trincomalee, but a report will be asked for. Trincomalee is capable of providing accommodation for a small mixed force, including a few capital ships.