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THURSDAY, MAY

19, 1921.

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QUESTIONS IN THE

COMMONS.

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Wear Specialists.

16 Des Vœux Road.

Commander Kenworthy--If it are the is not possible how elections to be held?

Telephone 29.

Persia there were 2.300 British and 9300 ludian troops.

NO HELP TO GREEKS. Mr. A Member-What is the use

Chamberlain informed of holding elections when any Colonel Wedgwood that there is candidate who does not support i no truth in the allegation that

The following are among the subjrets of interest and import-Sinn Fein will be shot? ance regarding which questions have lately been asked in Parlia- ment

No answer was given.

LIMERICK MURDERS.

the Government had sent or had assisted in sending munitions and reservists or volunteers from Egypt to help the Constantian Greeks.

to

In reply to Mr MacVeagh, the EXPORTATION OF HORSES.

Prime Minister said if the Sir A. Griffith-Boscawen was

ralatives of the Inte Mayor and, COST OF THE PENSIONS' MINISTRY received with cheers on rising to exMayor of

bad

Lieut.-Colonel Limerick

Replying answer a question by Sir John evidence which they would lay Assheton Pownall Mr. Ian Mac- Butcher as to the exportation of before the Court he would request pherson said the total amount) horaes. He said, the Government the Commander-in Chief to reopen spent on the administration of the had concluded an arrangement | the inquiry into the murder Ministry of Pensions'was £4,336,- with the French Government for of these gentlemen. It was the 000, approximately 4 per cent, of the slaughter in this country of sincere desire of the Govern- the amount distributed annually horses intended for food, and it

ment to ascertain who committed in pensions. was hoped that similar arrange.

this murder, There WAB # In answer to Mr. Raper. Mr. ments would be made with the conflict of opinion about it. His Macpherson said the sum of Belgian and

Govern-information was that fl ese un-nearly four million pounds was fortunate men were regarded as spent annually in the effort to far too moderate, and as declining cure discharged soldiers suffering to carry out orders of the Irish from heart disease. Republican Army, and that was the reason for their murder.

ments.

Dutch

TROOI'S IN IRELAND. Sir R. Sanders, replying to Mr. flogge, said the number of troops in Ireland was approximately 56 000 of all ranks..

Commander Kenworthy asked if there was any truth in the re- were being port that troops

Ireland to this brought from country.

Sir R. Sanders said he must have notice of that question.

[A U. S. Preas correspondent stationed in London recently computed the total of the army in Ireland at nearly 100,000.]

GERMAN SHIPS BOLD. Asked by Mr Holmes whether he could stato the number of German ships sold during the preceding month, the President number was seventeen of capacity tonnage of over 75,000 tons,

THE IRISH PARLIAMENTS.

THE IRISH CENSUS. Mr. Henry, is reply to Mr. is Mr MacVeagh-That

Kiley, stated that the attention of) scandalous suggestion.

the Government had been called The Prime Minister said if to the decre of Dail Eireann with there

a desire for was

an reference to the Irish C nsus independent public inquiry be The Irish Government had receiv would do what he could to ed a report from the Irish Census facilitato it, if relatives were pre- Commissioners recommending, in pared to lay such evidence as

view of the disturbed state of they had before the Court.

Ireland, that the t king of the THE SUSPENDED CADETS, Census should be postponed, and! Questioned by Major Mac-in that recommendation the Chief kenzie Wood as to whether the Secretary had most reluctantly

concurred. twenty-six cadets suspended by

CALL FOR TRUCE IN IRELAND. General Crozier were receiving

Mr. Chamberlain informed full pay and allowances whilst awaiting trial, Mr. Denis Henry Commander Kenworthy that the replied that those of them against Prime Minister had received a England and Scotland condemn- shortly be brought to trial.

Mosley--Is their paying murders and reprisals on' both sides in Ireland, and calling Mr. Guinness They keep on the Government to take the themselves out of their pay.

initiative in arranging a trucé as

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. of the Board of Trade said the whom there was ovidence would letter from 20 religious leaders in

JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during In reply to Mr. Newbould, Mr. Hot Weather; (2)_LACTOSE (MIlk Sugar) for sweetening the foods Dennis Henry said there were of infants and Dyspeptics; (3) MILFORD-MCGRATH FLUID Certain matters in the way, but INSECTICIDE the Beat Fluid for destroying Flaaa, Mosquitoes, if ag

was expected, the Lord- Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days; and (4) Lieutenant would issus his JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA

proclamation

for the setting of

Government the PRICES are Very Moderate. Inspection aud Enquiries are Southern Iroland about the 3rd of May, the elections would be held in due course.

SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses,

Dordially invited.

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Commander Kenworthy asked

if in the martial law areas, martial law would be lifted

before that took place.

Mr.

Hoary-That is not possible.

Mr. suspended?

Worthington-

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CHINESE MILITARY

APPOINTMENTS.

HONGKONG.

A Member-They keep them. a preliminary to an agreed settle-1 selves out of looting.

ment. A reply was under con- Asked whether certain mem-sideration, and would be sent in bary of the Crown forces bad been the course of the next few days. brought to trial for morder, Mr. THE "STAR" NEWSPAPER.

ti, tho Tuchun of Jaho, as the Str Laming Henry replied that some of the

Inspector General of Kiangar, dead were shot trying to escape. Evans, replying to Mr. Clynes, The Sinuunpao reports:-At Anhwei and Kiangsi and also to A. Momber-The old, old story. said he would have inquiry made noon on the 10th May, in the appo nt Chang Haun as the THE TROOPS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

into the allegation that the Officer office of the President there was & Inspector General of the three

the troops in conference which the three In-special administration Answering a question by Mr Commanding Newbould, Bir Worthington

Kensington Gardens had burnt spectore General Tsao Kun, Chahar Jahn and Saiyuan as Evans said the number of British the Star because it contained an Chang Tso-lin and Wang Chuan wall as the Commander-in-Chief of the Triple yuan attended. It was decided of the Expaditionary forces to troops in Mesopotamia is 12,400, advertisement

to appoint General Chiang Kwei-relieve Urga. and Indian troops, 72,300. I Alliance.

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