HC Deb 25 March 1901 vol 91 cc1122-3
MR. JOYCE (Limerick)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Admiralty if he can state the number and names of gunboats detailed for the protection of Irish fisheries, and how long ago they were detailed for this work.

*MR. ARNOLD-FORSTER

The following gunboats are employed in the protection of Irish fisheries—namely, "Skipjack," "Argus," and "Amelia." The orders under which they are so employed were revised and issued in the year 1889; but gunboats have been employed in Ireland on fishery duty for many years prior to this.

MR. JAMES O'CONNOR

What is the speed of these sailing cruisers?

*MR. ARNOLD-FORSTER

The speed of the sailing cruisers varies with the strength and direction of the wind.

MR. FLAVIN

Will the right hon. Gentleman say where these vessels are stationed?

*MR. ARNOLD-FORSTER

said he could not say. The duty was about the: coast.

MR. JAMES O'CONNOR

May I ask whether these sailing ships are of the least value against steam trawlers?

*MR. SPEAKER

That question does not arise. The only question on the Paper is with reference to the number and names of the vessels.

MR. WILLIAM REDMOND

asked if the hon. Gentleman would cause an additional number of cruisers to be sent in view of the fact that three were entirely insufficient.

*MR. ARNOLD-FORSTER

That is a question of opinion.