Malicious Injuries (Claims).

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Ireland. – in the House of Commons at on 10 May 1922.

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Photo of Mr Hamar Greenwood Mr Hamar Greenwood , Sunderland

A British subject domiciled in the Free State, who desires the assistance of his Government, should make application to the appropriate Department of that Govern- ment as soon as it is established; meanwhile any such application should be addressed to the Provisional Government. Every British subject who fails to obtain redress from the Government, whether of the United Kingdom or of a Dominion, has a common law right of petition to the King. In the case under consideration, any such petition should be addressed to His Majesty, either direct or through the Colonial Office.