IRELAND.
CASEMENT'S CASE. ' ~ ♦ ir • ; AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS. New York, August 'i. The World says: "Now that the Dub* ) lin rebels Have been shot and Casement ■ hanged the conciliation of Ireland Id' further a way than ever," i The Tribune says that Casements j "guilt was such that no Government apd no people could pardon him without de« : stroying the whole fabric o f national ' duty, there was never the slightest ex- | cuse for any attempt at American h.tes«j ference. Casement deserved Mb death. - - j 1 ' t DILLON'S FRIVOLOUS CONDUCT, • 4 London, August 4. Mr. Dillon's threat to resume obstruct tion, is apparently operating, as he di« vided the House over a Bill altering ' ■lrish time to Greenwich time, although Mr. Redmond previously approved of the) . Bill. I f —1 "!
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1916, Page 5
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129IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1916, Page 5
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