HC Deb 24 October 1916 vol 86 c915
6. Mr. GINNELL

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he has got any report of the conduct of the military after they had killed the non-combatants in North King Street, Dublin, and buried them in yards and cellars, breaking into a public-house where drink had been refused to them, and drinking and taking away what they pleased; whether more than one of them died from alcoholic poisoning; and whether any guarantee of indemnity will be given to the publican if he gives public proof of these facts?

The FINANCIAL SECRETARY to the WAR OFFICE (Mr. Forster)

No, Sir, I have not any report in the sense of the first and second parts of this question.

Mr. GINNELL

Will the right hon. Gentleman ask for a report?