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Dáil Éireann - Volume 28 - 21 February, 1929 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Claims of British Ex-Servicemen. Major Cooper (for Captain Redmond) Major Cooper (for Captain Redmond) Major Cooper (for Captain Redmond) asked the President whether he has made any representations to the British Government based on the Report of the Committee on Claims of British Ex-Servicemen in respect of “the nature and extent of the claims made by such Ex-Servicemen against the British Government in respect of rights alleged to have arisen out of past services;” and, if not, if he will state whether it is his intention to do so. The President The President The President: The Government have not yet completed their examination of the Report, and it is not possible at this stage to state what action may be decided on in regard to the various recommendations contained in the Report. Major Cooper Major Cooper Major Cooper: Does the President realise that by the terms of reference of the Committee, he has more or less committed himself to taking up the question with the British Government of any claims against it? The President The President The President: Yes. I quite understand that, but the Deputy will realise also, that it is a considerable Report and that at the present moment the attention of the Executive Council is directed to more business than perhaps is the case at any other time of the year and in consequence it is impossible to indicate what action will be taken in the matter. Major Cooper Major Cooper Major Cooper: Will the President make a statement when the Executive Council has considered the matter? The President The President 174 [174] The President: I would prefer if the Deputy would put a question in that connection a little later in the session. Dáil Éireann 28 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. Claims of British Ex-Servicemen. Questions 19290221
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