HC Deb 31 July 1916 vol 84 cc2101-2W
Mr. LYNCH

asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether he is acquainted with the circumstances in which on two occasions parties of the Royal Munster Fusiliers were billeted at the house of Miss Kate McCormack, Irish House, Ennistymon, county Clare; whether he is aware that on the first occasion a price was agreed to and paid, but on the second occasion payment on the same scale, though at first agreed to, was subsequently to the event refused, the final payment involving also a reduction on the account already settled; whether he has considered the effect on recruiting of such proceedings; and whether he will do justice to Miss McCormack?

Mr. FORSTER

I have already explained the position to the hon. Member. It is not admitted that any agreement was made on the second occasion. The billeting took place under the Army Act, and only the legal amount can be paid.

Mr. LYNCH

asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether his attention has been called to the circumstances in which a soldier was billeted on Mr. John O'Dwyer, of Market Square, Kilrush, on the night of 1st July last; whether he is aware that, on account of the delicate state of health of a member of his family, Mr. O'Dwyer paid for lodgings elsewhere and incurred loss; whether he is aware that the same soldier was billeted on him again, arriving when the house had been closed and all the inmates were in bed; and, seeing that the exceptional powers of billeting are used by the police to cause annoyance to political opponents, whether any general instructions have been given to use billeting powers with tact and discretion?

Mr. FORSTER

Special inquiry has been made into this matter, and as a result I am informed that a recruiting sergeant was billeted on Mr. John O'Dwyer, publican, of Kilrush, for three nights at the beginning of July. I am also informed that no member of the family of Mr. John O'Dwyer was sick, as has been stated to the hon. Member.