HC Deb 05 July 1906 vol 160 c244
MR. LUNDON (Limerick, E.)

I beg to I ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether he will consider the application of the manager of the national school at Kilfinane, county Limerick, and see whether the circumstances of it justify him in giving it the benefit of the exceptional treatment which he has promised to the school at Lillavullen, county Cork.

MR. BRYCE

I will bring the case of Kilfinane school to the notice of the Commissioners in order that they may consider whether the circumstances of the school constitute such a case of urgency as I referred to.

MR. JOYCE (Limerick)

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that owing to the inadequate accommodation at this school a large percentage of the children have in wintry weather to be kept waiting in a shed outside the school. Is not that a reason for urgency?

MR. BRYCE

Yes, it is a reason why the Commissioners should deal with the matter as soon as possible.