"YOU AND YOUR BILL"
r • . . ■ ■ . ■•,-••.. MR. AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN ON HOME RULE.
By Electric Telegraph — Copyrignt V (Pe,r Press Assoiiation.) (Red. 12.30 a.m.). LONDCN/May 8. In the House of Commons' Mr. 'Austin Chamberlain denied that the Home Rule Bill would be a remedy lbr the congestion in r the House; .of Com-, mons. . . / .. . • ■ :"' :,..'■. \ . They Avould have continually to thresh out questions settled in "Dublin^ with the added oompKcatioii that their action migiht mean a reversal of the decision of a semi-independent parliament, ■•' \ ' : The military "danger would. "be profound and the financial danger great. Replying-, to Sir . Rufus Isaacs he said he was not prepared to advise I others >to run into a danger (that he in : England would not share, but if 'Uister resisted English opinion would I not allow Ulster, to be.- dragooned? "You and your bill," -said Mr. GliaiuHer lain, <l would then be wrecked in the sitorm you caused." • . Mr. Herbert Samuel declaa-ed he was : that Mr. .Austin. -Chamberlain repudiated the frenzied appeals for resort to violence.
"YOU AND YOUR BILL"
Grey River Argus, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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