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THE HOME RULE BILL

| ANOTHER CRISIS DEVELOPS. ; I THE BILL WITHDRAWN. LONDON, July 25. 1 In the House of Commons, the Right Hon. H. F. Asquith announced that he did not propose to introduce the Irish Bill as then e did not appear :o be any prospect of a substantial agreement by all parties. Mr Redmond thereupon moved on adjournment to call attention to the :-apidly-.:p\wig unrest in Ireland, and the fact Htpt the Government do not propose to carry out in their entirety the terms submltted for a temporary settlement■'. Mr Asquith's annouricemont re the Irish- Bill was made in eply to a ouestion by Mr Redmond asking if tfto Government intended to depart fioui the terms .of ageement in Mr Lloyd George's proposals' or. insert proposals at variance with that, agreement with_.t .on«ultmg the Nat-iosaWg^|W

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 26 July 1916, Page 5

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THE HOME RULE BILL Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 26 July 1916, Page 5

THE HOME RULE BILL Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 26 July 1916, Page 5

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