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Show BOIVflR LAW RETICENT Oil ILK AFFAIRS Parliament Members Eager to Get Official Statement on German-Irish Plot, LONDON, May 28. Andrew Bonar Law, government spokesman in the house of commons, Loday announced that he had no' intention at present of making any statement regarding affairs in Ireland. lie told the lower house of parliament that 300 casualties to hospital cases had heen caused by the bombing of British hospitals in France by German aviators. Parliament reassembled today after a short Whitsuntide vacation. The members met in keen anticipation of official utterances ut-terances regarding the alleged German-Irish German-Irish plot and the arrests of Sinn Fein-ers: Fein-ers: Irish Nationalist members have not re-tinned re-tinned to London. It is understood they will attend an important party meet ing at Dublin Thursday, when the question of the date for their return will be discussed. dis-cussed. But in their absence Liberal members have decided to question the government to ascertain whether the government proposed pro-posed to bring the prisoners to trial and whether any evidence of the plot would be divulged. |