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Show OO MINISTER DECLINED TO MAKE AN INQUIRY London. March 1. 2 15 p. m. In the house of commons todav Laurence Gin-, nell. Nationalist, asked Lord Robert Cecil, minister Ol blockade whether he; had information that William Pedlar. I an American citizen, had been deported deport-ed from Ireland and was now interned at Oxford. Lord Robert said he had no knowledge of such an American. Mr. Ginnell asked him whether hp; would make an inquiry "No, I will not," replied Lord Rob-ert Rob-ert I A special dispatch from London De-1 cember 29 last, said the British au-j thonties had advised the American embassy of ihe released of four Americans Amer-icans among the interned Irish at Frongosh camp in Wales. The name of one of these men. all of whom were ariested in connection with the Irish rebellion, was given as William 1 Pedlar. oo ' |