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IRISH SITUATION.

MR HOLLAND'S ACTIVITIES.

A WARNING

[from our correspondent.")

WELLINGTON, Aug. 3. "What steps will the Government take to prevent ike member for BuTler traversing tho country giving lectures on the Irish situation? aske'f Mr Glenn (Member for Koskill) ia* the House to-day

Mr Massey replied, to the accoaipaniment of interruptions from Ml' Holland that he would go, on lecturing, that he strongly disapproved of what the Member for Buller was doing.

Mr Holland: "Have the people no rights at all?"

Mr Massey: "[ am not interfering with rights, but this is a wren& thing, and the lion, member may and himself up against the law one of these days. Then he will be in. trouble." . Mr Massey repealed his disn.pprovat of such lectures^ not so much cm account of the disturbed industrial situation in New Zealand, but because of the trouble' which the United Kingdom, was having in India and Ireland1. He was strongly of opinion that thelilmpire should be kept together, no matter what the sacrifice. He believed that the bulk of the people were of the san;e opinion — ("Hear hear"). . ' Mr Holland declared that his Auckland lecture simply traversed facts of history and his actions in Parliament. No harm could result either to New Zealand or the Empire

Dont worry; keep smiling; good times arc coming, especially when you can buy » 1920 Maxwell with all th© advantages of a. much higherpriced oar. The Maxwell will get you there on time, every time, at the price you want to pay. Don't forget—

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Bibliographic details

Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1920, Page 4

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IRISH SITUATION. Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1920, Page 4

IRISH SITUATION. Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1920, Page 4