THE HOME RULE QUESTION.
FURTHER DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT] (Received May 7, 10.15 pm.) LONDON, May 7. In the Home Rule debate Mr J. Campbell (Unionist M.P. for Dublin City) "described organised terrorism in Counties Clare, Galway and Rosecommon. Sir Rufus Isaacs (Attorney-General) recalled tbe Tory flirtation with Federal Home Rule in the autumn of 1910, and asked the Opposition leaders to state whether they approved of the incitement of civil war. Mr Devlin (Nationalist) denied the possibility of religions persecution in Ireland. Mr Asquith (Premier) replying to a denotation of Scotch Liberal M.P.’s, said the Government regarded devolution as a necessary sequence to tne Irish policy, and would not let the grass grow under its feet.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3518, 8 May 1912, Page 5
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