HC Deb 01 June 1921 vol 142 c1074W
Mr. T. P. O'CONNOR

asked the Attorney-General for Ireland whether, in view of the disagreement of the jury at three trials in Belfast in the case of the two young men, Hugh M'Feely and Robert Doyle, charged with the murder of James Dobbin in Derry during the disturbances there of last June, he will consider the advisability of releasing these two men from Derry prison, where they are at present?

Mr. HENRY

With the approval of my right hon. Friend the Chief Secretary, I am taking steps to carry out my hon. Friend's suggestion.

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