PRACTICALLY A MILITARY STRIKE.
.'.;■•■■ iONDQN, March 24. The Chronicle says it is useless for the Government1 -to us that the officers did not strike., "We all,knowthat theyvitUtk "Their .action raises th^-question:'Are army; officers- to dictate ioi Parliam«nt what Bill shall or shall not pass? The evil will grow with tolerances ' ;
Not a iewgoo^ judges think thai if their places could have beeh ; filled by v othe* pißcers vvho would treat their paofession• .niore seriously it wqu^fl ')**&&■ been a blessing yin Tw&jC.(hi;bnicle's lobby correspohdent eatfs Siat many Liberals disliked even the apDeamnce of -surrender to militsww u*ixences. Jf the Government bad adopted; an iron; hand p/6licy and had! senib the resigning* officers about their business it would have been much more agreeable to moat of its supporters. The situation in Ireland had been madly handled. Colonel Seely had not covered himself w^th glory./: ;;. ■ -.; , ■';.. ■■..:■;.. : ;.-■:• ; ' . ;;
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5
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142PRACTICALLY A MILITARY STRIKE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5
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