THE IRISH TROUBLE.
lElec. Tel. Copyright— United Press' Assn. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association:) LONDON, February 27. : .-In the House of Commons, Mr Bona* kaw, answering Sir J. A. Simon's, ques tions as to whether .a- trial* "of the'lrisl deporteesj was really barred' by* speoia serious conditions, paid that if* the mci were brought to tijfeil the •;. (.-jovenrmen 1 I would have to mention facts which-' il I was not desirable to,. mention. .... Tlie.de j portees Arere not ihiprisojlecl,' Inrt "merelj '..were not allowed to , reside m Ireland j Mr Dillon had pointed out*- the -seriou! state of Ireland and therefore it was tht duty of the Government to prevent-an-other rising. ■'. ' . (Received February 28, 11.5 a.m.)' In the House of Commons Mr Dii lon's motion regarding: deportations wai talked' out. The Daily News Says 'that at the* m stance- of the Government conversation! are proceeding between Ulstermen •am Nationalists to tasoeriain whether '■ $ Home Rule agreement is, possible. Then ia a proposal for? the Nationalists U undertake tb' recruit -forty-: thousand t( fill tJie gaps in-;. the Irish* .regiments. immmmmmmmmmkam^imatm, »•...., . -*=-'~i-r" •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14234, 28 February 1917, Page 5
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