HC Deb 26 February 1919 vol 112 c1768W
Mr. MacVEAGH

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that Mr. F. A. Sparling, of Dublin, obtained permission of the Censor to exhibit a cinematograph film, "Ireland a Nation," and had expended money in advertising the production; that it had been two days on view, 7th and 8th January, 1917, when the military authorities in Ireland prohibited its further display; that, on application to the Defence of the Realm Property Losses Commission, he was recommended a payment of £50 owing to the attitude taken up by the military authorities; and that this Department has refused to pay this £50, and declined to act on the recommendation of the Property Losses Commission; and what action he proposes to take in the matter?

Mr. CHURCHILL

A report has been called for, and until this is received I regret I am not in a position to make any statement on the subject.