Home Rule
AMERICANSUPPORT CAUSES ,'1 TROUBLE, , -J WHAT CAN THE GOVERNMENT IX)r j! By Cable—Press Association—Copyright!^' London, Juno 20. In the House of Commons, Mr. Hunt l ''A inquired whether Air, Asquith Would take special steps to prevent artns pro», i vided by Irish Americans entering Ir#» land and increasing the danger of civil" OS war. • ' Mr. Newman asked whether the <io- ■ Jf, vernment proposed to make representations to the United '.States in the matter. Mr. Lloyd George replied that the Go- ' vernment did not propose to make representations to the United States. - ' Mr, jumt then inquired, "Arc wc to ■ understand that the Government will continue in political alliance with the ; party whose volunteers are armed by , t ) the deadly enemies of this country?" 1! .UiV Lynch desired to know if the Ministry, ascertained how much American money had already pome to Ireland to ■'■■■■ abet civil war through the ftgoncy of American heiresses. - L
The questions were unanswered.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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158Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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