IRELAND.
THE BILL CRITICISED. Tilsfriph —Preis Assn.—Copyright, - . _ London, Dec. 24. Irae Times states that threethe Irish people will regret ta«BUl, which in principle is hateful wj w TJMOfiittfi and Nationalists. Tit Irish Independent says the pro#•lß* unjust. No nation which vfn. not control her finances enjoys •Mtoreniment. .IV Northern Whig states that the MP » simply impossible. . jf®® Bel&rt New* Letter says that Government has been rushing crisis which can only be golved %y •Ml war.— Cable Assn.
8® E. CARSON'S MESSAGE. London, Dec. 24. Blr Edward Carson, in a Christmas mcseage to Ulster, urged patience in trytofarn the war's lessons and above *H trying to bring about brotherhood and friwdahip. Only steady and regulated progress could attain the ideals of P*®tß<nt peace and happiness to all. DAMAGES CLAIMED.
■ / London, Dec. 24. «Mr members of Sir T. O'Brien's "Wllng parlv, which was fired on. by Jiail Fw'jJCra on December 13, are claim- »* £14,000 compensation for pergonal Bjnries from the local governing auih^tftiet.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1919, Page 5
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