STRONG HAND IN IRELAND.
NEW POLICY FORECASTED.
MOVE IN NEAR FUTURE.
ENFORCING AUTHORITY.
By Telegraph—Prc*« Association—Copyright. (Received 6.50 p.m.) A. and N.Z. LONDON. May 1L Ivord Carson, speaking in tho Houso of Lords, .drew a gloomy picture of the chaos in Ireland. Lord Birkenhead replied that he was informed, but could not speak more definitely, that, after preparation and in the near future, tho Provisional Government would make a resolute, organised attempt to assert and enforce its authority more, closely and sternly than hitherto. Tho chief cause of the grave mischief now going on was the resolution of tho Provisional Government, against tho strong advice of the. British Government, to postpone the Irish election. Those qualified to form an opinion were convinced that the Provisional Government would obtain an overwhelming majority at tho election's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 9
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