IRISH POLICY.
tfO MARTIAL LAW. , BETTER IN HAND." If Telerriph.-tfreß A»a.-QONrrl|ht, Received July 20, 5.5 p.m. London, July ID. 'ln the Home of Commons, replying t» .questions, Mr. Booar Law stated the GoWwnenti's Irish policy was unchanged, namely, to restore law and order in Ireland by all means in its power, and simultaneously to carry out the Government's Ireland BUI. Th% Government considered, he added, /tk*.t, to ff>ew of the powers under the Defence, of the Realm regulations, the proclamation of martial law in Ireland wpnld hot provide a satisfactory method of dealing with the present situation, - tat Qabwet vaa eoneidehng whether ad--4jUo&a£pcrfferß could usefully be secured ftf 'the new legislation. r:l ' %. Stan Law aoMed that those hist §H*to Judge thouglit -we wfere getting tne troabtea better in hand. He thought it was not reasonable to judge iviivwk of the murders frott one week ' t» faatfw.-Uua.-N.Z. Oable Absb. tfc . i„ - .—-j , W8& ENVOjrS BPBECH. ' Received July 21, 1.20 a.m. , ' , London, July 20, The Daily News gives prominence to a report oi Archbishf > Mannta's speech at New Ye*, whleh it describes as pernicMtfs nonsense fomenting the enmity q{ America.—Renter Service. '.•— t " t In l . i !
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1920, Page 5
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194IRISH POLICY. Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1920, Page 5
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