HC Deb 08 April 1875 vol 223 c498
MR. SULLIVAN

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Whether any decision has been come to by the Government in reference to the required removal of the Militia Recruiting Depôts from the locality of the King's Inns in Dublin?

SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH

, in reply, said, the decision on the subject did not rest with the Irish Government, but with the War Office. There had been a Correspondence between the two Departments, and the matter was still under the consideration of the Secretary of State for War. He hoped to be able in a short time to give the hon. Gentleman an answer to his Question.