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VISIT BY BRITISH M.P. TO IRELAND. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, November 12. The Home Secretary, Mr Morrison, was asked in the House of Commons whether permission had now been granted to the Independent Laboui Party M.P., Mr McGovern, to visit Ireland. In reply, he said that, as he had. indicated earlier, he would have been prepared to give further consideration to the request for permission if the Northern Ireland Nationalist M.P., Mr Cahir Healy, recently detained under the Defence Regulations, had expressed to him the wish that Mr McGovern should go to Ireland for the purpose of ascertaining matters material to Mr Healy’s case. As Mr Healy had expressed to him no such wish, Mr Morrison- said he regretted that on the information at present before him he could find no grounds on which he would be justified in authorising a travel permit.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 November 1941, Page 4
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