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Army Meat And Forage Contracts—Proposed Irish Depot

Volume 90: debated on Tuesday 5 March 1901

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I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether he has received resolutions direct, and copies of resolutions passed by local authorities in various parts of Ireland, complaining of the importation of foreign meat and forage into a meat-producing and agricultural country; whether the War Office has been asked to provide a depot for the reception of tenders from Irish manufacturers; and whether it is intended to inquire into those matters, and provide a remedy.

Various resolutions from Ireland in connection with the supply of foreign meat and forage to the troops there have been received at the War Office. As I have already explained to the House, the whole question of the supply of meat to the troops in the United Kingdom is being thoroughly considered.

Will the War Office consider the advisability of inserting a clause in future tender forms prohibiting contractors from supplying foreign meat?

[No answer was given.]