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i DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT, gHZIIRB OF EXPLOSIVES. j . j OWDAL FQBOB PABTT ACTIVE. fretted Sbr. 7, 810 p\ni. London, Nor. 6. a. the Eoote of. Commons, during the Irish debate, (Mr. E. Saortt (Irish Secretary) aid enough high explosive had been seiaed at one Republican Brotherhood headquarters last week to blow up Belfast and Dublin. He added that the phj«ical force party were coming to the front again and had prepared fresh acta of vioknee of the most serious description. "Hough the numbers of the Brotherhood were small tibey were extremely dangeiwßfc—Ans. N.Z. Cable ft HOC SETTLEMENT OF IRISH QUESTION. OUTBIDS DICTATION NOT TOLERATED, i lUcerod Nor. 7, 5\30 p.m. London, Nor 6. In the Boose of Commons, during the Irish debate, Bonar Law declared that the Irish question was a domestic affair, and that the British people would net tolerate anybody outside dictating a •ettiament.—Ana. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1918, Page 5
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149IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1918, Page 5
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