HC Deb 10 March 1910 vol 14 cc1782-3W
Mr. SCANLAN

asked the Chief Secretary if he will explain why Mary Kilcullen, of Carrowcullen, Skreen, county Sligo, has been deprived of her pension under the Old Age Pensions Act, 1908, without any inquiry or investigation, through the action of the Irish Local Government Board?

Mr. BIRRELL

I understand that the pension officer raised a question in this case, but the Local Government Board decided against him.

Mr. SCANLAN

asked the Chief Secretary whether his attention has been directed to a protest against the action of the Irish Local Government Board, made by resolution of the Collooney sub-committee of the local pension committee of the county of Sligo, in respect of the persistent disallowance of the sub-committee's decisions in respect of claims for pensions arrived at by the committee after the hearing of evidence and the production of certificates instructing the age of applicants; whether he has been reminded by that same sub-committee that the Census Returns of 1841 and 1851 are unreliable; and whether he will recommend the appointment by the Government of a special commission to inquire and report to this House on the working of the Old Age Pensions Act in Ireland, and the conduct of the Irish Local Government Board and of the revenue officials employed as pension

Province. No. of Cottages. No. of Additional Allotments. Loans Sanctioned. Amounts Issued.
£ s. £
Ulster 5,125 230 886,020 10 540,870
Munster 7,435 2,360 1,318,915 10 667,705
Leinster 7,818 1,269 1,376,181 0 743,536
Connanght 2,102 99 363,169 0 195,765
Total 22,480 3,958 £3,944,286 0 £2,147,875