19 JULY 1913, page 2

The Rest Of The Unionist Party, Of Course, Do Not

say this. They admit, as Lord Lansdowne said, that if the majority of the voters of the United Kingdom endorse the Bill the Unionist Party cannot and will not give any......

Unfortunately We Cannot Find Space To Summarize The Very...

speeches made by Lord Curzon and Lord Morley. We can only say that Lord Curzon made a deep impression on the House, and that he suggested, as we have done, that a. general......

The Present Bill Is Infinitely The Worst Of The Three

Home Rule Bills which have been introduced into the Commons. Consider for a moment what has been required to make this Bill palatable to the Irish—to bribe them to accept it.......

The Speech Of The Leader Of The Opposition Ended With

the plainest possible declaration as regards the attitude of the Opposition " But with regard to this Bill, do not let it be supposed that our attitude is merely an attitude of......

On Tuesday The Debate Was Re-opened By Lord Lorebnrn. Though

we do not agree with his speech, it is impossible not to be impressed by its sincerity and its public spirit, qualities eminently characteristic of the speaker. Lord Londonderry......

Lord Lansdowne Then Dealt With The Argument That If Home

Rule was not given to Ireland there would be a repetition of the Ulster difficulty in the south and west of Ireland:- " I believe this argument to be an absolutely fallacious......

Turning For A Moment To The Nature And Policy Of

the Ancient Order of Hibernian, Lord Lansdowne pointed ont how the Government, under the Insurance Act, were giving this body, mainly political in its objects, a princely......

The Daily Graphic Of Wednesday Contained A Very Interest-...

and important article adducing a new argument against the coercion of Ulster. Large towns in England and Scotland often desire to incorporate adjoining smaller districts or......

Lord Lansdowne Next Turned To The Question Of The Attitude

of the Opposition. This he stated in perfectly clear and perfectly reasonable terms. They demand that before the Bill becomes law automatically it shall be referred to the......