HC Deb 01 March 1921 vol 138 cc1611-2

At the end of Questions,

Captain REDMOND

In accordance with the suggestion made by you, Sir, last week, I now beg leave to ask to move the Adjournment of the House in order to call attention to a definite matter of urgent public importance, namely, "the lack of control of the Irish Administration as disclosed by the Chief Secretary in his admission that he had no knowledge of the resignation of General Crozier until 22nd February, and the great danger to peace and order in consequence of the action of General Tudor in accepting the resignation of General Crozier, Commandant of the Auxiliary Division, Royal Irish Constabulary, and the Adjutant, Captain Macfie.

The pleasure of the House having been signified, the Motion stood over, under Standing Order No. 10, until a Quarter past Eight this evening.