asked the Minister for Finance whether a claim for compensation has been received from the relatives of Thomas Doyle, who was employed as a civilian clerk under the Ministry of Defence, and was shot dead in an ambush near Enniscorthy on December 1st, 1922; whether the claim has yet been heard, and if he can state the result of the hearing.
WRITTEN ANSWERS. - ENNISCORTHY AMBUSH—COMPENSATION CLAIM.
The claim referred to by the Deputy has been received and considered by the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee. The Committee will, I understand, shortly make a recommendation to me in the matter.