HOME RULE BILL.
9 NO PLEDGE TO THE KING. A MINISTER'S DENIAL. By Tcloeraph—Press Associatlon-CopyriElH London, October .1. Mr. M'Kenna, Homo Secretary, in a speech at AlxTjrenoiiny, Monmouthshire, emphatically denied the riininur that tha Government had given a j>lotlt;c to llio Kins Mint the Homo Kulo Hill would be' submitted lo Iho people heforo bccumiiig law. Air. ll'K'fiina added (hat Hie Oinvcrnmont would fulfil the whole of the task entrusted to them. Tim chief fomenters of' agitatnon in T rein ml were skilled lawyer?, who wore careful to keep within tho law. They merely talked hypothetical treason. AUSTRALIAN OPINION. London, October 3. Mr. W. Redmond, M.T., who was one of tho Nationalist parly's envoys to Aus- ' trolin, speaking nt Dnngannon, declared that if the people of Australasia hail power to gramt Ireland lloino Itule, sho would have it forthwith. Australia had taken Sir Edwnrd Carson's measure; it knew his strength on paper and in the Celd. ■ COVENANTEES SUMMONSED. (Rec. October 4, 10.35 p.m.) London, October 4. Summonses under an old Act of the Irish Parliament have been issued against several justices as signers of the Ulster Covenant with a view of testing its legality. ■ «.'■■ >—
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 5
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194HOME RULE BILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 5
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