HC Deb 10 May 1916 vol 82 c628
56. Mr. PERCY HARRIS (Leicester, S.)

asked the Prime Minister whether, in the fight on Easter Monday in Dublin, six men belonging to the Irish Volunteer Training Corps were killed and eleven wounded; whether a number of the corps were in the local barracks, and assisted in the defence of the same for nine days; and whether the Government will see that these men get Army pay for the period they were on duty, and the men wounded and injured get full Army allowances for their dependants?

Mr. TENNANT

I have not yet been able to obtain information asked for in the first part of the question, and I can, in the absence of information as to the facts, make no statement on the point raised in the last part of the question.

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