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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 9 Apr 1924

Vol. 6 No. 38

CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - SAVING A TRAWLER.

asked the Minister for Defence if he is aware that the patrol sloop "John Dunn" received distress signals from the trawler "Harry Milling" on March 25th, 1923; that the crew of the sloop at considerable risk succeeded in towing the trawler off the rocks near the Blaskets, and bringing it safely into Fenit Harbour; further, if he will state whether any communication has been entered into with the owners of the "Harry Milling" in reference to salvage money, and, if so, if he will state whether any money and what amount is likely to be distributed amongst the officers and crew.

I am aware of the incident referred to. A claim has been made by the Ministry of Defence on the owners of the steam trawler "Harry Milling" for expenses in respect of its salvage by the patrol sloop "John Dunn." On settlement of this claim, suitable remuneration for their services will be made to the members of the crew of the "John Dunn."

I would like to ask the Minister for Defence if he has any idea when this money will be paid, as most of the crew of the "John Dunn" have now been demobilised?

No, but I should say that demobilisation will not disqualify any of the crew from getting this remuneration when it is secured.

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