HC Deb 23 March 1917 vol 91 c2153W
Mr. J. WALSH

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland why John Sexton, of Toe Head, Castletownshend, county Cork, was refused a fishing permit and petrol licence by the naval authorities for the boat "Silver Heels," S. 208; if he is aware that these fishermen only require permission to fish during daylight, going out after breakfast and being in before nightfall; that the fishermen have several sons and brothers both in the Army and Navy; and if he will see that this permission is granted, as they have no other means of existence and all their capital is invested in these boats?

Mr. DUKE

The issue of a permit for fishing is within the discretion of the Admiral Commanding, and is not under my control.