IRISH CRISIS.
I ■ 1 SINN FEIN OUTRAGE. |By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, LONDON, October 11. _A Sinn Feiner smashed the glass o | Holman Hunt’s picture, “ The Light o the World,” now in St Paul’s Cathe ’ “ral, and which made a world tour The outrage was a protest against M: - M Swmoy’s imprisonment. The pietun fas not damaged. . THE PREMIER’S SPEECH. | CRITICISED BY MR ASQUITH. I . . CONDON, October 11. I Mr Asquith, in an interview, de | scribed Mr Lloyd George’s speech as i g declaration of insolvency on the par || of tho Coahtion Government. “*Th< | ijply Irish policy lie offers,” Mr As fa b'uth said, “in repudiation of Dominioi M j / , ” I . ne Rule and condonation of t-h* || i nelhsh policy of reprisals, an attempI I to answer murder by murder, ouirag* Hj by terrorism. It is not government bn i c!iy - 1 r '' i!l deal with the mattci i ol the supposed strategic dangers of : | dominion settlement when I review lh< ffl whole situation at Ayr on Thursday/
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20076, 12 October 1920, Page 5
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