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Passengers To Ireland (Permits)

Volume 106: debated on Monday 13 May 1918

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51.

asked, the Prime Minister if, having regard to the new Regulations affecting passengers from Great Britain to Ireland, he will consider the desirability of issuing a permanent permit to each Member of Parliament for an Irish constituency?

The present Regulations empower the issue of permits for a period of six months, with further extension on application. Should this system prove inconvenient to hon. Members further arrangements can be considered.