Results 1–20 of 200 for speaker:Mr Cahir Healy

Oral Answers to Questions — British Empire Exhibition (War Office Factory Employes). ( 6 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that Ulster consists of nine counties, three of which are in the Free State?

Oral Answers to Questions — Irish Free State.: Fishing Bye-Laws. (19 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the fishing along the Irish coast has been practically, ruined by trawlers subsidised by British companies outside?

Oral Answers to Questions — British Army.: Lieutenant C. H. Clendining. (20 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: 33 and 34. asked the Secretary of State for War (1) if his attention has been called to the application made by Lieutenant C. H. Clendining, 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, on the 5th August, 1917, for copies of the statements made by Lieutenant McElwee, of that regiment, against him, which he alleges are false; and if he can explain why the military authorities in India refused to supply...

Oral Answers to Questions — British Army.: Lieutenant C. H. Clendining. (20 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Will the right hon. Gentleman allow witnesses for Lieutenant Clendining to be examined?

Oral Answers to Questions — Finance Bill.: Northern Ireland (Imperial Contribution). (20 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: 60. asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether he has submitted to the Irish Joint Exchequer Board any report on the nett Imperial contribution of Northern Ireland for the year 1922–23 of £2,717,035 and for 1923–24 of £1,654,131; and if the Joint Exchequer Board is satisfied that the amount is a reasonable one?

Oral Answers to Questions — Finance Bill.: Northern Ireland (Imperial Contribution). (20 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the Chairman of the Joint Exchequer Board and the Chairman of the Northern Irish Arbitration Committee are one and the same individual, and does he think that that arrangement is a desirable one?

Oral Answers to Questions — Police (Scotland and Northern Ireland). (21 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: 51. asked the Prime Minister what was the cost to the Imperial Exchequer of the police force in Scotland and Northern Ireland, respectively, for the years ending March, 1923, and March, 1924?

Oral Answers to Questions — Police (Scotland and Northern Ireland). (21 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Does the hon. Gentleman not think, in view of the peaceful condition of Northern Ireland, this money might be devoted to housing or unemployment?

Oral Answers to Questions — Police (Scotland and Northern Ireland). (21 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Does the hon. Gentleman propose to summon a meeting of the Joint Exchequer Board soon?

Oral Answers to Questions — Police (Scotland and Northern Ireland). (21 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Has the hon. Gentleman ever summoned a meeting of the Joint Exchequer Board?

Oral Answers to Questions — Prisoners from Northern Ireland (Great Britain). (22 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: What seeps does the right hon. Gentleman propose to take to compensate the many hundreds of Nationalist refugees driven from Northern Ireland?

Oral Answers to Questions — Ireland.: Relief of Distress. (22 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Has the right hon. Gentleman communicated with the Northern Government of Ireland concerning the large number of refugees from Northern Ireland?

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland.: Special Constabulary. (27 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: 27. asked the Secretary of State for War if he has received any Report from the General commanding in Northern Ireland, or if he will ask for any, as to the number of fully-armed men in the A, B, and C class, respectively, of the special constabulary in that area, the number of rifles, machine-guns, and other equipment they possess, which were allocated from military stores, and the number...

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland.: Imperial Contribution. (27 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: 56. asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury if he has any statement to make with regard to the figures recently presented on behalf of the Minister of Finance in the Parliament of Northern Ireland as to the financial contribution of Northern Ireland during the years 1922–23 and 1923–24?

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland.: Imperial Contribution. (27 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Has the attention of the right hon. Gentleman been called to the Northern Ireland Special Arbitration Committee, which reported on the 4th September last that "the contribution for 1922–1923 was revised and stands at six millions"?

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland.: Imperial Contribution. (27 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: It is issued as a White Paper by this House.

Oral Answers to Questions — Recruiting (Irish Free State). (28 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Will the hon. Gentleman make representations in the proper quarter to see that soldiers in the Free State Army are not arrested in Northern Ireland when they are home on furlough?

Oral Answers to Questions — Finance Bill.: Irish Free State (Accounts). (29 May 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Is account taken in the White Paper of spirits imported from the Free State into this country?

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.: Irish Boundary Commission. ( 2 Jun 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: 51. asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he is yet in a position to announce the name of the Chairman of the Irish Boundary Commission?

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.: Irish Boundary Commission. ( 2 Jun 1924)

Mr Cahir Healy: Will the hon. Gentleman state some definite period when this policy of "dilly daily" is going to end and when the Treaty is going to be carried out?


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