BRITISH POLITICS.
t THE'INSURANCE BILL. By Electee Telegraph.—Copyright. Unreel Press Association. London, October 1(3. ~ Mr 'Lansbury, M.P., speaking at Bradford, said that, despite Mr Lloyd-George, if the Liberal, Tory, Labour and Irish parties voted each according to their conscience on the Insurance Bill, it would not have the ghost of a chance of reaching the Statute Book. r HOME RULE. London, October 16. Mr Dillon, speaking at Portnmna, said the greatest proof that Home Rule was coming was Sir Edward Carson’s proposal for provisional Government in ulster. Ireland wanted the Compulsory Land Act, but he did not discussthe matters with landlords at a round table conference. . If-the landlords withdrew their opposition to Home-Rule and made fair terms with the^tenants' to sell their grass ranchos, they would be treated generously. Lord - Clanricarde had intimated to the Congested Districts Board his ' willingness to receive a reasonable offer for his estate.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 53, 17 October 1911, Page 6
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