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: » MORE CLAUSES GUILLOTINED. STATUS' By foleemnli—Prei'i" jrfgiit (Rec. December 5, Ii.SO p.m;) London, December 5. Clauses 29 to 320f the'Homeßule Bill* dealing with tie decision.of constitutional qiies'tionS, the office of Lord Lieutenant, and making provision as to existing Judges and Irish, officers, have been passed by tie application of the guillotine. Mr. Asquith agreed specifically to define the Lord-Lieiitenahtf s status. An amendment seeking to compel Ireland to pay the Lord Lieutenant's salary ind expenses instead of> contributing £6000 towards, the amount, was rejected. The Prime Minister, Mr. Audita, said the Government intended that the stains' df tho Ldrd-Lieuteriant of Ireland would be Similar to, that of overseas QovernorA THE ONLY WAY. (EeCi December 5, 10.5 p.m.) London, Deoember 1 5. In his Bpeeoh. at Cheltenham Lord Crewe, Secretary i of State, for India, referred to the guillotine, which he described as a not altogether desirable weipon, but the only one the Government could use to, pass meaSiires for whioh the country had waited long.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1616, 6 December 1912, Page 5
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168HOME RULE BILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1616, 6 December 1912, Page 5
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