HOME RULE
MR ASQUiTHS VIEWb
MR BALFOUR' S REPLY
(By Electric Telegraph — Copyright.)
(Reed 10.10 p.m.).. LONDON, " April 20. ,- Lhc House of Commons continued.
Mr Asquith said that clause two of f red the most serious : obstacles !of ill considered measures. .'Any Home Rule Bill must be discussed ;f or three sessions, namely, :over two years. Anything passing that ordeal must represent the ; -cotfntfy^s' will 'and : judg. ment. He quoted his own and also the Unionists' declarations • to., prove that they made a : clear .majority in favour of the present- Bill and would be used to carry <-Hbme -Rule.-
Mr Balfour' declared \ that' ministers at the general, election ; laid the whole emphasis •-' on • the; House of Lords and the issue * threw Home Rule in the background. ..
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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1911, Page 5
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126HOME RULE Grey River Argus, 26 April 1911, Page 5
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