IN IRELAND.
(Reuter’s Telegram.) • v . ■ ___ MR ASQUITH’S (REPLY. ' LONDON, October 11. -‘vwj Mr Asquith interviewed, describes Mr Lloyd George’s latest speech about Ireland as “a declaration of insolvency on the part of the Coalition Government.” “The only Irish policy he offers,” *; : said Mr Asquith, “is a repudiation of Dominion Home Rule, and a condonation of the hellish policy of This is an attempt to answer murder |a| by murder and outrage by terrorism. ' 9 ' “It is not Government, but anarchy,” he declared. “I will deal with the mat- “ • ter of the supposed strategic dangers of rf’j the Dominion Home Rule settlement . men I review the whole Irish situation. This I will do when I speak in , the citv of Avr on Thursday.” “LIGHT OF THE WORLD.” V .* LONDON, October 10. A 'Sinn Feiner smashed the glass of Holman Hunt’s picture N “Tbe Light of the World,” now in St. Paul’s Oatho dral, which has made a world tour. . The outrage wa# a protest against McSweeney’s imprisonment. The picture is undamaged. 5
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1920, Page 2
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