IRISH HOME RULE.
IS IRELAND GETTING STONES FOR BREAD? LOR!) DUNRAVEN THINKS SO. \ London, May 27. Mr Llovd George, speaking at Absrystwith, said that the lory polit cal bears had circulated falsehoods about the insurance Act. The market had suffered from panic momentarily, but the security was good, and prices were rising. The Tories would lave to pay a ruinous contango. Lord Dunravcn, writing to the All-For-Ircland League at Cork, approved of the Home Rule Bill, but feared that it was getting stones for bread. The measure was anti-federal and unadaptable to Great Britain. Mr O'Brien declared that it waj hot Colonial Home Rule, but merely a copv of the Manitoban Parliament Bill. Nobody but a place hunter would go into raptures over the !>iH- Still, no Kane Nationalist would think ol rejecting it. . . Mr Tim Hcaly, commenting en JVJr Redmond's announcement ■., that he would not sit in the .Irish Parliament, said that Mr Redmond, having secured freedom, would fold the Union J act to his bosom and sleep in peace. B< was not going to nurse the Bill after it bad passed, but would leave them to bold the baby.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 28 May 1912, Page 5
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