HC Deb 10 March 1948 vol 448 cc159-60W
Mr. Sharp

asked the Secretary of State for War how many students are now taking the correspondence courses provided by his Department; what was the corresponding number a year ago; and whether all recruits are made aware of the existence of such facilities.

months. An experienced Army Catering Corps messing officer is attached to the camp to superintend the messing. Regular weekly mess meetings are held at which unit messing representatives have every opportunity to bring forward complaints and suggestions. The unit have instituted a complaints book, but only minor complaints have been recorded, which are attended to as they occur.