IRELAND
GOVERNMENT TO J3E COERCED. ' EVICTED TENANT'S BILL. London, June 12. The manifesto added: '"lf Jthe Irish •re in earnest, whatever Government is in power will soon find itself cocr vd into introducing a Bill very different from that rejected.'' The Government's Evicted Tenants Bill provides for the reinstatement of 2000, or one-fourth of the total applicants. POSITION FOR DISQUIETUDE. Received 13th, 11.13 p.m. London, June 12. Agitators in Ireland, propagating Lord Denman's remark that cittle-driv-inw is not a serious crime caused '.he failure of one prosecutionThe Hon. Mr Birrell was greatly heckled. He declared the Government ex-
pected the owners to protect their own cattle. The action of the police wifi merely an adjunct to such a protection He declined to sav what the. owne.s step should be. •' The police had no evidence ithat the surrender of fann3 was due to the pressure of the Irish League. The Times says the Nationalists are ' successfully appealing to the -graxlarj passions of the peasants over a growing area in Connaught" and Munster, pnd urging them to defy the law, and will force the Government to choose between coercion and anarchy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 14 June 1907, Page 3
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