HC Deb 16 October 1912 vol 42 c1244W
Mr. DENNISS

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware of the posting in the streets of Tralee, on the 15th September last, of a printed address urging Irishmen not to enlist in the British Army or Navy or Royal Irish Constabulary, on the ground that enlisting gives strength to the foreigners (British) who rule the country, and that refraining would so weaken England's forces that the union with Great Britain, which is described as infamous in the poster, could not be maintained; and whether he proposes to take any and what steps in the matter?

Colonel SEELY

I have no knowledge of the incident mentioned.