German Warships, Scapa Flow (Salvage).

Oral Answers to Questions — Russia. – in the House of Commons am ar 30 Mehefin 1924.

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Photo of Mr Fredric Wise Mr Fredric Wise , Ilford

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asked the Prime Minister if the Reparation Committee agreed to the salving of the German warships at Scapa Flow; what price the warships were sold for; and who receives the proceeds?

Photo of Mr Charles Ammon Mr Charles Ammon , Camberwell North

I have been asked to reply. The Reparation Commission have not been consulted. It is not the practice to publish prices offered by firms. The proceeds will be appropriated in aid of Navy Votes.

Photo of Mr Fredric Wise Mr Fredric Wise , Ilford

Has the hon. Gentleman carefully considered what effect this will have in regard to the metal trade of this country?

Photo of Mr Charles Ammon Mr Charles Ammon , Camberwell North

Yes. All those facts have been taken into consideration.

Photo of Mr Frederick Montague Mr Frederick Montague , Islington West

Does not the hon. Gentleman consider that it would be a great advantage to this country, in the light of economic suggestions, that the Germans should sink a few more of her ships?

Photo of Mr George Hardie Mr George Hardie , Glasgow Springburn

After raising these ships, will they be taken to the foreshore where erosion has taken place, and be sunk again in order to provide a barrier?

Photo of Mr Walter Ayles Mr Walter Ayles , Bristol North

Does the hon. Gentleman not think that this is the proper place for warships to be?