GOVERNMENT'S TREATMENT OF IRELAND.
Press Association—Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Weduesday.
Mr John Dillon, Nationalist, speaking at Swinford, said:—"lf the Governmeut wou the battle aud got power to control the Lords, Home Rule would be a certaiuty. Eveu if the Irish party could kill the Budget, would they oscape taxation?" he asked. "No, because the Tory Government would tax them more heavily \vwlie cost of Dreaduoughts. " "I say vow," coutiuued Mr Dillou, "what I would rather uot have beeu forced to say, that iv the whole record of Euglish Governmeut since the Act of Uuiou, uo Goverum3ut has ever treated Ireland so generously as the preseut Governmeut."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9565, 30 December 1909, Page 5
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