PRESS COMMENTS.
London, February 0. "The Times" declares that general relief is felt that the rash experiment was carried out without any serious result, and adds that Mr. Churchill's outline of the Homo Tiule Bill was faint and sketchy. "Jt is apparent," says "The Times - ," "that the- Government has not made up its mind on the financial aspect." The omission of Customs and excise is interpreted to mean that the question is not settled, and it is unlikely tlint llio Bill will be introduced More Hie end of the financial your. TUe "Daily .Mail" says Mr. Churchill's was ii brilliant rhetorical performance, and that he propose? to make Ireland prosperous, happy. IKid loyal at the English taxpayer's expense. The. ".Daily Nov.-" (Radinil) says the scheme affords the amplesl security to i:i>ier. The "Morninp l."der" 'JJndicnll enrj 1 hi) v.l><vp? is ed.tr, simjilo, uitl BQvwly . buainos&like.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1360, 10 February 1912, Page 5
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