HOME RULE.
IS IRELAND TRUSTED?
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: ; (Eeb Press Assocf ation.) Received Octobrr.29,. at 8.45:-'a.iu-. .1 ' ' J ' London, October 2SIn ;the House of Cotnmojis/.Mr .'Lous-. inGmber for- MidiiArmagh, asked: .'VJfeiitUe.; really trusted: the Irish, why did they reserve control-of the Coristahulary for-six years?" '.' ', i jtfr -Birrell' replied thafe.it would be 'cruel, jaiid ' unfair the..'new Gdvernmeht with the Organisation of a great body-hiie the Constabulary, and it also, would be liiirsh : oil,thev Constabulary to'handtheni over siuhjenlytanew masters. - ~.-. .;,.-... ' ■ . ■'" • ■ i: .■ -• ,' , Mr'Balfour said that *h'e -wondered, after Mr Birrell's explanation, jf the Government were really -giving Home Rule to the Irish. To say that the Irish Parliament would be'unable to carry out its' |llf?g*ai:; The Ensure was an■-;,extraordinary piece "of- legislaiiyie "insanity. •
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 4
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119HOME RULE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 4
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