IRISH AFFAIRS
IRISH PARLIAMENT AND DIVORCE. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). LONDON, February 13. The Dail’s divisionless rejection ol the Diverse Bill was due to a preponderance of Catholic members. Critics adopted the slogan “Woman always pays”, pointing out that a wealthy husband can depart and establish a domicile abroad ami obtain a divorce. The woman cannot establish a domicile abroad without her husband's consent.
The “Irish Times” emphasises that the decision metros .a stark divorce between the North and South of Ireland.
A DRASTIC AIEASUBE. JU reived this day at 3 a.m.) DUBLIN, February 15. The text of the new treasury hill has been published. Jt, undoubtedly, is the most drastic measure yet introduced hv the Free State Government. It confers powers to punish open re hellion by death and incipient rebellion by long terms of penal servitude The hill proclaims as illegal ally as seml>ly purporting to he a Parliament, and especially pcnali: cs secret cor ieties. THE LURKING FOE. Disease germs lurk in dust and enter the body through the pores. Bath daily with Rexona Soap, a medicated toilet soap, that preserves the complexion. Price Is (id per tablet. Obtainable everywhere.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1925, Page 2
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