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THE GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND.
HIGH SPEED STEEL WITHOUT TUNGSTEN,
MR. DUKE AS RESIDENT CHIEF A NEW BRITISH INVENTION.
SECRETARY
The Government's plans for the future government of Ireland until Home Rule, comes into operation as the close of the war are briefly as follows Maintenance of the present military, tores under Sir John Maxwell or a succossur, for the protection of the population against a possible recur rece of this misguided, mischievous, and irresponsible movement (Sinn Fein).
be retained...
Another claim, and also one on which
A recent American Consular report from Sheffield any the proprietor, of several steel concerns in Sheffield took ces covering the manufacture of high- out provisional patents for a new pro
over the old process in soveral important speed steel alloy, and claims superiority i respects. In inanufacturing high-speed steel under the former process an indis pensablo alloy is tungsten, which in normal times is used to the extent of 14 to 24 per cont. In the new process no tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt, or vina- The military will have no authority over required ingredients are freely obtainable dium is used, and it is stated that the the police or the civil administration wherever steel is manufactured Con Restoration or a civil Executive responsidering the present senreity and abnor
SHOIU 2Unament RS
mal price of tungsten, especially in The Lord Lieutengi ey will be
neutral countries, this feature of the dis Appointment of Mr. Duke, K. Bovery is claimed to be of supremne im-
portance s thenew Chief Secretary, Sir. Robert Chalmers, continuing as
Beer Secretary for the time beings atrese is laid, is the low cost of manufacture. The tools are simply cast Tee speecn with which Mr. Dillon into the proper longths, after which the. opened the debate in the House or cutting edge is shaped and sharpened on Connons was réchauffe (highly ap emery wheel. The tool is then ready seasoned; of the story el tue negotiations for working. Four of the six ordinary anu zne urekdown of the settlement. He proceeses are eliminated moved a resolution that the Government should usetose their Irish plans. From the urst, he said, the Irish nad made it a fundamenta condition that their num bers at Westminster should not be diminished until the Irish question was definitely settled. No doubt you would be glad to get rid of us, he said, turn- ing to the Unionists; but the Irish were not suen a pack of children as to leave Wes-master until Home Rule was settled. This condition was agreed to yet now the Unionists had gone back on it. Why? Because they thought that the number of Irish members here might de, cide. the destaning of the next Administra ton. (Nationalist cluers.) So for The new discovery is suitable only for speculative party interest they broke turning, planing, and slotting tools, all up the settlement For this action Mr of which can be made by casting, and Dillon threw all the blame upon Lords not suitable for twist dirilis or milling Lansdowne Her had seen the terms be cutters. It is stated, however, that the fore they went to Ireland, he did not re-consumption of high-speed steel in the sign, and he ought to have been bound by the settlement.
A PEACE MILESTONE
~ Mr. Asquith was reproachful of the tone
A third claim is that when the tools become too worn for further working, the parts remaining can be remelted and no loss results. Demonstrations of the dis- covery have been given in Sheffield. Tools were made in the mariner stated, and were tested an against high-speed tools of established makes. The tools bar one-half inch at speeds of about 50 were tested with heavy outo, reducing the feet per minute, and light cuts, reducing the bar one thirty-second of an inch-at--| taining a speed of about 180 feet per minute. Tools of one-fourth, one-half, and up to 2 inches were tested all on the bar mentioned, and in each case the result was quite satisfactory fo
manufacture of tools for which the new discovery is available represents prob ably 75 per cent of the entire consump tion of steel for machine tools. Patents in other countries are being applied for,
of some of Mr. Dillon's remarks, in pur-and it is proposed in the near futuro t'cular his comparison between Poland to place the process before steel mukers and Ireland, Home Rule is on the.
in the United States. "Statute Book, be reminded him. I don't think taut Poland has got that."
There are inen in this House who wish to take it on the Statute Book," in terposed Mr. Dillon
where we please," In an eloquent perorátion ho urged them not to dwell exclusively on the act of 2,000 people in They will never be able to take it off 150,000 Irish soldiers on the battlefields Dublin and forget the achievements of the Statute Dook," answered At Asquithof France In the last month two very uccisively Liberats ang National lattalions of the Dublin Fusiliers, in one 2nd cheereu loudly. Coming to the actual of which my son is serving, have been situation, hir. Asquth spoke of the new fighting side by side with the Ulster divi atmosphere created, and said the settlesion Do you think those things can over ment, though it had broken down, was a ho forgotten in the Ireland of the future? milestone on a road along whisa thay Whatever of evil or misery has come out would never go back, and claimed that it | of this war ons good has resulted for was a patriotic daty to do nothing to ve Ireland. There never will be an Irish create old bitternesses, He said :**** The civil war, and when the time is ripe all condition oz ireland from one point of our differences will be peacefully settled. view is very satisfactory and from an- other point of view very disquicting." The farmers of Ireland had never been so prosperous. Many of them were well on the way to becoming owners of their land. On the other hand there has Dean and there at the present moment in many parte of the country & considerable re crudescence of the Sinn Fein movement in its most aggressive forms." In some places they had seen manifestations, of sympathy with Germany.
There was nothing in the nature of open rebellion, the force of soldiers being quite sufficient to prevent that, and the great bulk of the irish people being loyal to the core; but there are undoubtedly restless and anarchie forces at work which require vigilant attention on the part of -the-forces-of-the-Crown. Incidentally Mr. Asquith mentioned that though ma tial law had been in existence in Ireland it had never been in force, and he paid a high compliment to the judgment, tact, and discretion of Sir John Maxwell After a referene to the military disposi tions, Mr. Asquith said they proposed no ambitious experiment in civil govern ment, for it was a mere transition period they were providing for,
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He repudiated Dir. Dillon's attack on Lord Lansdowne and said that both he (Mr. Bonir Law) and Lord Lansdowne came to the same conclusion as to what was best to be done in the emergency. to the length which they had it was in the He saw that once negotiations had gone best interests not merely of Ireland but of the United Kingdom that a settlement should come, and he was ready to incur suspicion, even certain amount of derision, among his followers to secure it. Lord Lansdowne from the first con sidered the settlement a bad thing, but rather than face breaking up the Govern ment in a great crisis of the war ho
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Mr. Remond followed immediately Ono great good, he said, had come out of the negotiations, and that was a consider ablo improvement in the relations between the Nationalists and the followers of Sir Edward Carson, What, has happened makes a peaceful settlement in the end as to the failure to keep the terms of the Nationaliste were on stronger ground absolutely certain," he declased. He agreement respecting Irish membership reiterated that the Nationalists stood by at Westminster. Mr. Lloyd George could the terms of the settlement, and regretted not be expected to consult the Cabinet at that attempts had been made to vary it every point in the negotiations, but at the in substance. Passing to the new pro- same time it was in the nature of the posals he became critical immediately. case and I believe hon. gentlemen below After two months of chaos in the gay the gangway knew very well when these ernment of Ireland the remedy is to set proposals were put forward that the up again Dublin Castle and its mar Cabinet might not assent, that the chinery, which he (Mr. Asquith) has Cabinet could not be bound by negotia- stated had hopelessly broken down," he tions of which they were ignorant." He said contemptuously.
(Mr. Bonar Law) was the first to note the provisions as to the Irish membership The right hon. gentirman has said he remaining unchanged, and said to the takes a grave view of the state of unrest Prime Minister at once that such an ar in Ireland. That being so, it is a very rangement was impossible. An election serious thing to revive Dublin Castle, might, come and the question might be and to revive it by, for all practical pur-whether we were getting the terms of poses, setting up a Unionist Executive peace to which we were entitled. Did painful joints, weakened muscles the most (ironien) Nationalist cheers) will most anyone suggest that such a question undoubtedly outrage feelings still more should remain to be decided by the ho unbearable aches and pains disappear at Mr. Asquith had said that the real gyngentlemen below the gangway (the Nor
the scothing touch of this renowned He would have no fear of ernors of Ireland were the Chief Secre~ [tionalists) |
Just rub in tary and the Attorney-General Ball their judgment if the question was decid- were Unionists (Nationalist cheersed on its merits, but they had always LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM *He is going to set up Dublin Castle insisted on remaining at Westminster, again; but he refuses to put in an execu the party which backed them on the Trish and they might throw their weight with tive of Home Bulers (Nationalist question. (Unionist cheers.) cheers.) He refuses us even a Coalition English Unionists agree to that situa
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Mr. Bedmond protested against the ar." It's the situation now," promptly rangement, and warned the Government pointed out Mr. Dillon my dad that it would be the duty of the National- Speeches more or less charged with the ists to watch, to criticise, and to oppose old party feelings carried on the debate. the new Administration how, when, and tall shortly before eleven, when Mr.
(Continued on nezt Column) Dillon's motion was agreed to.
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