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THE HOME RULE PROBLEM.

NO DIFFERENCE OF OPINION

United Press Association — By Electric

Telegraph—Copyright

(Received May 8, 8.55 a.m.)

LONDON, May 7. Mr Asquith emphatically denied that a difference of opinion exists in the Cabinet regarding Homo Rule. He declared that land purchases in Ireland and tlio conferring on Ireland of the benefits of the Old Age Pensions and Invalidity Insurance schemes had strengthened the material tie* between the two countries, rendering seperation unthinkable. He concluded "no Cabinet is more -steadily united on all great issues,."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10233, 9 May 1911, Page 3

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86

THE HOME RULE PROBLEM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10233, 9 May 1911, Page 3

THE HOME RULE PROBLEM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10233, 9 May 1911, Page 3

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