UNREST IN IRELAND
FRANK CONDEMNATION IN PARLIAMENT "TERRORISTS AND ASSASSINS" By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Reo. April 5, 1.10 p.m.) , r T " London, April 4. Mr. Lan Macphorson, speaking in the House of. Commons, said that political Unrest -in Ireland was unabated; nnd wag accompanied by most cruel outrages. He was determined to support'the constabulary and military to protect law-abiding .citizens, against the terrorists and assassins, from whom one of tho mos.t prosperous countries in the world must be freed'.' Smn Feinism menaced progress, alienated sympathy, and produced and! maintained a deadlock that stifled industries and social development. The application of. self-determination would .mean the establishment of a Sinn .Fein Rcpublio in the rankesHorin; -Present- - conditions prevented the Government from exploring all the' practical paths in order to secure a generous settlement of the problems, which were never more pressing.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 7
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140UNREST IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 7
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