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Convention (Comment On Proceedings)

Volume 103: debated on Tuesday 5 March 1918

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52.

asked the Prime Minister whether the Irish Convention has brought its deliberations to a close; and, if not, could the Regulation which prohibits discussion or comment on its proceedings, and which has been loyally observed for the past nine months by the members themselves and the Irish Press, but which has been treated as a dead letter by a portion of the Press of this country, be annulled?

Is it not a fact that the Convention are now discussing questions like urban housing, land purchase, and so on?