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OPENING 0? DEBATE
DIVIDING POLICY MF.CP.7IV ED.
(Revived Last Night, 10.10 o'clock.)
LONDON, June 12
In. the House of Commons, the debate, in the Cfi!maiiittoe' e.ii.ige, on th& Heme Ruio Bill has opened. Colonel T. M. Sandys' (Unionist memhe'r for Livncashir ) •ameindmcnt d-iree'ting the Ctamimittee to divide the Bill into two parte, onie dealing with lthe Irish Parliament, iand the other with constitutional alteitaitions in the * Imperial Parliament, was negatived. The Hon. T. C. AgarJßobarV.s (Liberal member far Cornwall) moved the exclusion.- of Antrim., down, Armagh and Londonderry frqm 'the operation' of the Bill.
Thelßight Hon. H. 11. Asquith shod that ; any practical :.ugg';sti.oi'3 rendering safeguards effective were welcomed, but (lie- was unable ito split Irelland- into pa,rts.
The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour said that lister hhd no quarrel with the English Parliament,, and had no belief lin its unfitness to deal with Irish affairs. "If the English Parliament failed -with Homo Rule for Ireland, v,\ould the Irish Parliament be any more successful with Ulster? The debate was adjourned.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10658, 13 June 1912, Page 5
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180HOME RULE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10658, 13 June 1912, Page 5
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