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[ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT." [per press association.] THE STORY 01<" THE DARDANELLES. London, June 1. In the House oi Commons Mr Dalzeill, appealed to the Government to publish the Dardanelles papers. Colonel Winston Churchill supported the request. He did not &ee why the papers should not be presented to the House as operations were *o!osed. So far as he himself was conceruedi he would say "Pubflsh everything." d'he Rt. Hon. A. Bonar Law admitted that the demand was justified and the 'Government intendied to give a complete publication as soon as possible. The subject iiad two limitations: some documents were most confidential aind other might refer to current operations, otherwise if tji© story was told the whole story should be told. THE IRISH PRISONERS. London, June 1. Mr J. Dillon appealed! lor magnanimous treatment of Irish prisoners. The Rt. Hon. H. H. Aficjuith said the Government's policy was to use leniency and clemency consistent with the vindication of the law and the. prevention off a recurrence of the outbreak. About 800 prisoners "Already have been discharged. Prisoners were given the power to appeal to an advisory committee whereto the. Government were adding two Irishmen. I

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1916, Page 3

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STOP PRESS NEWS CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1916, Page 3

STOP PRESS NEWS CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1916, Page 3

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