NATIONAL SERVICE.
IRISH DISLOYALTY. LORD CREWE'S INDISCREET WORDS. CLASS FEELING. (By Teleeraph.-Prcsa Assoclatlon.-CopyrlehM London, July 14. In the course of 'tho' debate on Lord RobNational Sorvico Bill, tho Earl of Orowo, Secretory of Stat© for tho Colonies, warned tho Houso of Lords that tho Bill was intended to apply to Ireland, where portions of ths population wore accused' by' some persona of disloyalty. x Many of tho middlo and respectable writing clauses in Britain, oontinncd Lord • Crewe, objected to their 6ons camping with what they would consider "riff-raff," just as' they did not send their children, to tho council schools, lost they should bo associated with what thoy regarded as "gutter children." - ' ,' The Unionist newspapers ore amazed at Lord Crewe's speech, and contrast it with \ those of Lord Milnor and tho bishops in' favour of tho fusion of classes. i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 5
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140NATIONAL SERVICE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 5
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