HC Deb 08 July 1907 vol 177 c1172
MR. LONSDALE

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland what is the number of police stations throughout Ireland that have been depleted to the extent of one, two, three men and upwards, respectively, for employment at the present time in disturbed districts.

MR. BIRRELL

The number of police stations in Ireland from which men have been withdrawn for temporary duty in disturbed districts of other counties is-eighty. One man has been withdrawn from each of seventy-five stations, and two men from each of five stations.