HC Deb 11 July 1917 vol 95 c1932W
Mr. MAURICE HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether two Cork prisoners, T. Barry and P. Higgins, sentenced by court-martial for political offences, have gone on hunger strike; how long this state of things has continued; and whether the Government will now extend to these two men the amnesty which prisoners connected with the rebellion have been permitted to enjoy?

Mr. DUKE

The prisoners are taking their meals. They were not prisoners of the rebellion, but were convicted of specific charges against the Defence of the Realm Regulations.