THE IRISH PROBLEM
MR. ASQUITII SEVERELY CRITICISED. ("Tlio Times.") ' London, August 1. "The Times." in a leader on the Government's failure to find a solution of tlio Irish question, says: "It is 'difficult, to imagine a more pitiful exhibition ot Uovcrmnout helplessness. The responsibility rests on Mr. Asquith, who is unable to control tlio Cabinet." Tlic Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" Buys that tho Liberals dislike the Government's display of weakness, while- tho Nationalists are angry nt tho unpointnlcnt of Mr. IT. E. Duko as Chief Secretary for Ireland. tfc . DUBLIN CASTLE RULE. (Ike. August 2, 8.10 p.m.) London, Auadst 2. The Nationalist members of the House of Commons hnvo adopted a resolution protesting against the revival of i'ublin Castle rule, which Viscount llanliugo's Commission, and also Mr. Aeqnitb, had condemned. Tho appointment of n Unionist Exccutivo is ({colored to bo an outrage on tho Irish people.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2840, 3 August 1916, Page 5
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147THE IRISH PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2840, 3 August 1916, Page 5
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