HC Deb 18 July 1904 vol 138 c294
MR. HENNIKER HEATON (Canterbury)

I desire to ask the Secretary for War a Question of which I have given private notice—namely, whether the name of Lord Dundonald is on the active list of the War Department, whether his services were dispensed with by the Canadian Government, whether it has come to the knowledge of the War Office that Lord Dundonald has been making inflammatory speeches in Canada against the Government of Canada at meetings, largely attended by the Opposition, at which he was cheered and hooted by the various Parties.

MR. SPEAKER

I hope the hon. Member's Question does not continue in the same tone, because these controversial expressions are not admissible.

MR. HENNIKER HEATON

I only desire further to ask whether the Secretary for War was warned that the action of Lord Dundonald would be resented and would greatly endanger the loyal feeling of the Dominion towards this country.

MR. BROMLEY DAVENPORT

The hon. Member must feel that his Question is one which cannot be answered without fuller notice in the absence of my right hon. friend.