THE IRISH PROBLEM
IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. NATIONALISTS' OBSTRUCTIVE TACTICS. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, August 4. Mr Dillon's threat to resume obstruction i 9 apparently being put into operation. Mr Dillon divided the House over a Bill altering Irish to Greenwich time, although Mr Redmond had previously approved of it. EXECUTION OP CASEMENT. AMERICAN PRESS, COMMENT. Beater's Telegrams. NEW YORE, August 4. The New York World says: "Nowthat ihe Dublin rebels have been shot and Casement has bean hanged, the conciliation of Ireland is further away than ever." The New York Tribune says: "Casement's guilt is such that no Government and no people could pardon him without destroying the whole fabric of national duty. There was never tho slightest excuse for any attempt at American interference. Casement deserved death."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16766, 7 August 1916, Page 3
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