Former MP for Eastbourne
51. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will state the total capitalised value of the land annuities payable by the Irish Free State to the Exchequer of Great Britain, and the term of years during which such payments still remain to be paid?
52. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer when the next payment of the land annuities payable by the Irish Free State to the Exchequer of Great Britain falls due?
Will the right hon. Gentleman make it clear while there is yet time that the policy announced by the President of the Irish Executive is a repudiation of the most flagrant kind and is not a matter for litigation?
Do I understand the right hon. Gentleman to say that the composition has not been considered, or that it has not been decided?
May I ask what is the price of the Russian wheat which comes here?
Is there any method by which we can get the President of the Board of Trade and the Attorney-General to be present to answer their questions?
Does the Minister hear any of these appeals himself or does he discharge the duty through a deputy?
Is not the whole tendency of the administration of the Act to drive out the small owner?