HC Deb 07 July 1903 vol 124 c1525
MR. O'SHAUGHNESSY (Limerick, W.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland if he will explain why extra police have been drafted into the village of Bruree, in the county of Limerick, on whom will the cost fall, and will he now direct that they be re moved as the place is peaceable.

(Answered by Mr. Wyndham.) Three constables were sent to Bruree in consequence of a strike in the neighbourhood; two of them have since been withdrawn. The third constable will return to his station when his services are no longer required. The cost of the extra constables will be defrayed from the Constabulary Vote.