HC Deb 29 July 1910 vol 19 c2647W
Mr. LONSDALE

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether in the selection of the place for holding the revision court for the polling district of Kildress, county Tyrone, regard was had to the facts that Corvanagahan is nearly two miles nearer the bulk of the voters and claimants than Dunamore; that many people whose houses are geographically nearer to Dunamore are by road nearer to Corvanagahan; and that the revising barrister and professional men attending the court will have to pass Corvanagahan to reach Dunamore; is not the selection of Corvanagahan as the polling station evidence that it is the most convenient place for all parties; and whether he will reconsider the decision to hold the revision court at Dunamore?

Mr. BIRRELL

I have nothing to add to my reply to the hon. Member's question on this subject on the 25th inst.