HC Deb 17 August 1901 vol 99 cc1295-6
MR. PIRIE (Aberdeen, N.)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War if he has now obtained information, as promised, from South Africa, and if he can communicate to the House what were the exceptional circumstances connected with the compulsion of British colonists to witness the execution of their countrymen at Dordrecht; who gave the order for such compulsion, if it was sanctioned by the Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, and, if not, whether the officer responsible for it has been punished; whether these colonists were convicted criminals or prisoners, under what penalty did they attend, and what object was gained by such compulsion.

LORD STANLEY

No, Sir; the information has not yet arrived.