HC Deb 18 April 1904 vol 133 c394
MR. CULLINAN

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that a farm on the estate of Lady Pole-Carew, situated at Ballyboy, near Clogheen, county Tipper try, from which Mr. James Kenealy was evicted, is being used as a parade ground by the Royal Artillery stationed in the district; and, if so, will he state under what conditions the War Office took and hold this evicted farm.

MR. ARNOLD-FORSTER

Right to manoeuvre and exercise only on Ballyboy farm was let to the Artillery as an accommodation for five months from 1st March last at £1 per month

MR. CULLINAN

Why did the Government select an evicted farm for the purposes of a parade ground? Have they not plenty of other parade grounds near?