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Show COMMONS QUESTIONED ON LARKIN'S SICKNESS LONDON, Oct. 22. Colonel Malonr-denaandCl) Malonr-denaandCl) in the houpc of commons today whether the government was ;.wiro that James lirkln. former heu Of the Brit Inn transport workers' union, un-ion, wrvmg a prison term In New York had developed tuberculosa owing to the nature of the work on which he wa-s employed anil Is in ;i critical .n-tl .n-tl It ion. II.' .iskcl wh.-th.-r the g em inent liud made rc-presenlatioiis to 'lie United States with 1 view to 1 cleaning Larkln fur r.atmftit. DENNEM0HA, N. Y.. Oct. 2': James lirkin. former head of the British transport workers union and who is now serving a term In Clinton prison here for criminal anarchy, is not 111 with tuberculosis and g not even confined to the hospital a prixun official here announced, In the absence of the warden and the prison phv-slclan phv-slclan ' 1-arkin l the picture of health, ' said the official. |