ASQUITH ON THE OUTLOOK.
ISSUE AT WASHINGTON. THE IRISH PROBLEM. By. Telegraph.—Press Assn.— Received Nov. 9, 5.5 p.m. London, Nov, 8, Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Glasgow, said: “The only bright spot in the international situaftion is the assembfing of the Washington Conference, which will belie all hopes if it does not result in an agreement upon a scheme for the wholesale reduction of armaments. “Alt Home there are unmistakable signs of the dieintegration of the Coalition; its perpetual oscillations and recantations are leading a large section di its supporters to outbreaks of temper. The moat glaring illustration is the Government of Ireland, in connection with which the Liberal attitude has been completely vindicated. The gates of civil war must not be re-opened in Ireland. We have often declared we will not be parties to the coercion of Ulster. Neither will we be parties at -the instance of the Ulster minority to the coercion of three-fourths of Ireland.”—• Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1921, Page 5
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162ASQUITH ON THE OUTLOOK. Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1921, Page 5
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