HC Deb 01 July 1920 vol 131 c619
Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY The following question stood on the Paper in the name of

11. To ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland how many permits to possess arms have been issued but not withdrawn in Ireland to date; how many of these permits are held by citizens of Londonderry; whether it is intended to withdraw these permits, in view of recent outbreaks; and what progress has been made with the disarmament of the citizens of Londonderry?

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

I desire to postpone this question, and shall be glad of a date when I can put it again.

Sir H. GREENWOOD

Thursday. May I take this opportunity of asking hon. Members to give three days' clear notice of questions regarding Ireland. The most of these must be referred to Ireland and different parts of that country, to get answers as full as I like to give hon. Members.

Lieut. - Commander KENWORTHY

When may I again put this question down—will next Thursday be a suitable day?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

I said yes.