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the new Provisional Irish Parliament to accept,raject, or amend this Constitu tion, which will then be sent to the ratification. Nor will the Irish Free State Imperial Parliament for confirmation and Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons. Ulster month" begin to run, nor the acquire full juridical status, nor will "the and the Lord Chancellor, in the House of Boundary Commission come into being Lords, explained in detail en May 31at the until the Imperial Parliament has passed Irish situation and the attitude of the another Act. Mr. Churchill, as has been said, Government towards it. That position may said nothing as to the terms of the Con- be summarised as follows. The Government stitution, but from the stress which he are very deeply concerned at the Collins-laid upon the fact of the last word lying Valera compact. They are very much co with the Imperial Parliament and the cerned at the "sombre and, critical" state of affairs on the Donegal boundary deviation from the Treaty, it is at least
Gorernment's resolve" not to accept any 22nd July SHANGHAI & DALNY. They have just examined the draft of fair inference that the present text of the the new Constitution for the Free State Constitution may require some correction nad thought Mr. Churchill was not prepared to bring it into line with that instrument. to make any disclosures in respect of it, it
Iatly, the Colonial Secretary turned his seemed, rending between the lines, that he powerful searchlight upon the condition of was not altogether satisfied with it as it Southern Ireland, and depicted the deepen- stood. The Government are also much concerned at the very lamentable state face. Credit drying up, railways slowing ing shadows which are passing over its. of Southern Ireland, at the universal own, the, threat of famine already mani- insecurity of life and property, at the pettyfesting itself in the poorer districts, the tyranny and great distress and anxiety"trickle of refugees" everywhere prevailing. But their general
already starting conclusion is that inasmuch as they still ross the Channel, everywhere universal SHANGHAI believe that the Provisional Government security. If things improve under the in good faith and is not working latest compact, well und good. If they do English confidence and Irish good faith," of the rest of the world, will begin to HAIPHONG LINE spproximately weakly for passengers and cares
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already engulfed Russia." that path which they have
From that BORNEO chsen, dark prediction Mr. Churchill passed however questionable, is the only one
splendidly sustained peroration that offers any hope. Whether you trust or whether you distrust," said Mr.in which he maintained that it was still Churchill, you can afford to wait," and us
our duty and interest to hope for the best the only hope lies the Treaty, the British and go on trusting and proving our good TIENTSIN Government's duty was to go on showing faith. This peroration formed a fitting good faith, "scrupulous, meticulous, aud
crown to a speech of great dexterity and of BANGKOK even creinious good faith." This is Tertulli. Perfect armingement and construction, anism in politics. We must believe even worthy alike in language and in sentiment, because it is impossible, and he went on to big in outlook and in grasp. There was declare in & noble passage his conviction noting mean or mercantile about the tint so great an act of faith would was a model of the best Parliamentary Colonial Secretary's Irish statement, which not be brought to mockery.
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The Colonial Secretary did zot minimise his intense dislike of the Collins-Valera compact and the shoek which its publica- tion had given him. He analysed it with remorseless scrutiny, dwelling on the ex- admiration,"
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was firm and strong where could not possibly be invested with Government, it
WILS required. The British democratic authority. The Irish people will not look at an Irish Republic in. nguin repeated, were is far off as ever, he said, from any shape or form. They stand on' and the free expression of their views, though by the Treaty. be was still assured that an
They do not like the over-Callina-Valera compact and its arrange- whelming majority WILK strongly in ment for a packed Provisional Puliament favour of the Treaty. He insisted and a packed Government. But they will that the arrangement whereby four Anti-give it a chance to justify itself because Treaty members were to be admitted to the the Provisional Government declare that it Free State Government struck directly is the only way. Certain speakers who at the Treaty itself, which, he declared, followed expressed their anxieties as to would be violated if these Republienn Minis-wirat the British Government ters refused to take the oath of allegiance do in case a Republic were proclaimed. as prescribed. The Imperial Government Replying on this head to Sir Henry in that event, would be free to reserve its Wilson, Mr. Churchill gave the most! liberty of action; nor would it, he assured emphatic assurance, which he backed by the House, in any case deviate from the the declaration that they, the British SOUTH MANCHURIA AND CHOSEN Treaty, either in its strict letter or in its Government, were still retaining British
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At the same time, he set forth frankly the reasons which the Irish signatories had given him in explanation of their complete change of front towards their opponents ten been held up to an obloquy that she Captain Craig said that Belfast bad days agu. Messre. Griffith and Collins, did not deserve, and all the trouble and bloodshed there were entirely due inability to hold a free election owing to the rapid degeneration of the conditions in
to the Sinn Fein party. Sir Henry Southern Ireland, a.confession which, in Mr. Wilson described Mr. Churchill's speech Churchill's phrase, cast a terrible redecan admission that every element of the tion" on the Irish people and on a Govern- Sir Samuel Hoare said that the last pact bad Irish problem had been miscalculated. ment which, after six months, had not been able to organise an effective destroyed the whole basis of the Treaty and police, though steadily pressing the British that the duty of the Government was to Government all the time to withdraw the bring matters to an issue. Mr. Lane-Fox British troops and disband the Royal Irish der said that there was growing anxiety in wanted a time-limit and Sie Henry Mackin- Constabulary. Their second and more creditable reason is that though the real Scotland. These were warning words from Republican minority is small in numbers, true friends of the Government's of waning bebind it stands a much larger number of Patience.--Daily Telegraph. "common, sordid ruffians and brigands," whom the Provisional Government hope to be able to isolate," strike at, and put down, now that they have come to terms with the more respectable Republicans, who, though armed. are acting from disinterested and impersonal motives. Some obviously sceptical laughter, greete this phrase "to isolate the brigands," but FREIGHT | Mr. Churchill stressed the fact that this was the passionately expressed conviction of the Irish signatories, and that they be lieved the compact offered the only hope of escape from the present, conditions. Mr. Churchill, therefore, argued that if after a fair trial, it was found that the murders and the present reign of violence and térrorism ceased, such solid advant ages might well be taken as a set-off against the obvions disadvantages arising from the Collins-Valera compact.
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