IRISH REFORM BILL.
; MORE HOSTILE CRITICISMS. ;.'•" By Telegraph.— Association. —Copyright. London, May 9. . The members of the Sinn Fein party in Ireland have decided. to reject Mr. Birrell's Bill with contempt. The Unionists of Great Britain are organising mass. meetings ' against the Bill." '\ ■ Mr. XTimothy Healy, M.P., .in an -interview, says that- under the Bill , none of the Dublin Castle boards have been transferred to the Ad- . ministrative Council. The Bill is - an, effort .to shift to Iriish shoulders England's difficulties, and the. - measure is utterly mischievous and objectionable from both the English and Irish points of view.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 5
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