HC Deb 14 July 1920 vol 131 cc2383-4
66. Colonel ASHLEY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether it has now been decided to erect a roll of honour at the Headquarters of the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police, respectively, in memory of those members who, while serving, met their death through violence?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

No decision has yet been reached with regard to the pro- posal to erect a roll of honour, but I can assure my hon. and gallant Friend that the proposal is one that will receive the most sympathetic consideration. I feel that there should be some public mark of appreciation of the gallant services of those officers who have given their lives for the State.

Sir M. DOCKRELL

Has any decision been come to as to erecting in Ireland a memorial to the splendid Irishmen who fell in the War? Is he aware there is a very strong feeling in that direction?