CABLEGRAMS.
_4 THE VETO BILL,
DEIBATE CONTINUED. HOME RULE QUESTION. AMENDMENT DEFEATED. (Per United Press Association.) (Received 2frth 10.45 p.m.) LONDON, April 25. In iho lliousS3 of Commons the clebat/d was continued on Olansei 2 of tlie Veito Blill. Loitl LoDsdala moved an amend:mlent to exclude Home K'ule from the operation of this Bill. Tho amendment was negatived by 284 to 190. Sdi 1 J. Cory votedl against t.liei Gv,>vernmenit and Mv W. Waring for. Several Liberals attained from voting. Linrd LonsdaJe ai-^ied that not 1-0 per cent of jVlinisterialistisi referred to Home Rule dijiinn' the fcnsit elections. If Homo Riiilo was passed over the , heads of the LioiVls the pelople .'if [ Ulster would not aidlcnowledpre authority, and would! not pay taxes. Mf Rlnmsay Mlacidonaid decilan-ed thr3 preiat mass of electors rvhen asked Would -cfiiv'e the Commons more authority, "namely, to put the House and Sovereign in a piosition to realifse Home Rule, other first-classl measures would follow inevitably, hence the Avillingnesia of the Irish in Amei-ica to unite their sections in favour of tho Taft-Grtey treaty.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 4
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