FEDERAL IN TENDENCY
SUGGESTION FOB HOME'ttCLE. . 8y ToleerarU— Pte>H Association—bapyrieW (Ike. February Iβ, 0.10 a.m.) LcWdpn, February 9. ' JJr. F. Oliver, in a. pain.plilet, eon* tends that tho Home Bule Dill shou-kl bp made federal in tendency, giving Ireland tlie powers, of lotial gov.erimjoni f siiiiilar to the local go'vernments of self-govoMi-uig dominions, while resenting to tlie Imperial Parliament powers not less tlian <ire .reserved to t'ltd central Governments in the- dominions. Re- suggests allowing Ulster to venwm o/utsido Homo Kttlo until a federal system : i& created for tho United Kingcfoni, Tfhejftsby Irq* land would be treated the same && England aiid Scotland. " ; It*., f. Olivet rtay be the Canadian M.P. who was Minister of the Interior in Sir AViifrid Laurier's GoveriHnent.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 7
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121FEDERAL IN TENDENCY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 7
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