Show J Ji i M M S INSIDERS I OME Mf RULE Lf Measure Receives Its irEt Reading in iii British 1 Ca Catholics Their tion I a H nr Associated S u tell Press It Feb 2 The 25 The bill for 1 Irish home rule long promised tic tc c government was presented I in I Ic today The If loose house of or commons I Ito it to md reading ng was is of the title alone ras AS As a 1 mere formality prelim prelim- to taking faking up tip the measure at nt the json n tomorrow lit I a present bill It is understood tt u comparatively e close clos to the theas It 6 as outlined by Lloyd George i houto on December 22 z last The r project cent centers rs on the theS S oc op lip of two parliaments In Ire Ire- Ire Ire-I one one for tor the south and ono one for Cor the l 4 Separation Impo se me rule as tho the government hop hopes s lire Tm re It to Ireland Is based primarily o the declaration of or the premier In ember speech Great TIrl- TIrl cannot lan accept separation But Dut I Mt opportunity will m be given gl ki Irish people to unite on the conon conon cotillion con con- on of a D. parliament In the tho course we to e. whIch will embrace Ireland as tie ole r the north of or Ireland Irelan tho the area d will probably include he sl six Its mentioned b by tho the premier in l outline with possibly some I t modifications lIons as a consequence nce Uch the northern parliament will Yet fer much smaller sm hotly body than titan the tnt organization Dual Deal Boat of the fundamental features of oC Itoh wu Ul has always been a council ng the tto tio parliaments nn and ii Ia that this council will nil te re its Ib P we from the two bodies bodice will be re responsible for Cor its selects elec- elec ts liE 1 Statures legislatures will have e I Ye Powers erf and in in V also the as Imperial education Parliament Such I local P govern govern- vern- vern agriculture I ion affairs ln Insurance ra co and antI the theU theon on ot of taxes will bo be under the theof U trot of of two legislatures while 0 ire more 8 T Import to th the thes the's s 's U u ICh U fore foreign n affairs deU de- de cation and the higher ju ju- Lit tI are aro re government for the decIsion fr Cr Lloyd Llod G George t 1 the tho announced e of land annuities in d Would O I b th ho g giren t cn lS as it II free gift t this parliaments an and 1 estimated would amount to r T Pro n I sun rn or er other woUld lo be made e for the ot of t the two I 1 It 8 bill l parliaments r Protest viSion of Ireland nY n n. l t 1 I esbie I rc bUn Feb Peb 2 t Cd are afe aU all over or determined finst t the et In tho new homo rule bill r. r ot or L ft the y point 1 commons common t. t r out particularly r e. e SL In Patricks Patrick's th the sue sue- dIocese or of Armagh Is re rule by the tho new tIcks tIck's burial 1 nc Pot place and other dear leal it to t Irish away ta from hearts will tOder national lire life and nal Position to Bill CAnnI L r IOU t fv of nil 1111 Ireland Cab he Jj UnI erani Service ST Ch alth tt COunty e s 's 5 3 Ulster Ires Ire's ireen ire ire- 11 of OW oWn feelings IrIsh and hw en hont toward bill III Al ni rule Lilt bill In introduced t In inAl a ber tho Which threatens CothIn Country are aro that It that i It i Is aad CJ m that than Il lilt In not make st t Ireland for 7 O Of oC Ulster to the tho men Is bill II he nIl ag o OUt is Ii the tho majority tOr WhiCh It Is Belfast of Si Sir j Carson Fr r f In the o people bole rs raon taken Into h nn hl hil I J which There There- i f like a rj On pa I I COMMONS HEARS HOME RUlE ROLE BILL Continued from Page Pase I 1 I quilt Is Introduced for fOI Carsons Carson's bene- bene fit A handful of ot Protestants are arc taken laken here and antI there and that is what is cac called the freedom of ot Ulster Tho The nationalist minority In the northeast northeast north north- cast east corner will vIll fare faro badly under the regime It will bo be made t to suffer all the tine torments b by tho the reactionary I clique Catholics Given IVo So Show The arran arrangement ement will wm J give gi tho the Catholics Cath Cath- Catholics olics no show whereas at present in inthe Inthe inthe the south and antI southwest of 01 Ireland Protestant Protestant Protestant Pro Pro- merchants arc are among amonS' the most prosperous If It Lloyd Llod George attempts to enforce this measure the south will be Lc Immediately immediately imme imme- cut off oCt from tho lie big bit wholesale I trade which the Belfast merchants doin do tIo doin in that part of oC Ireland I am nm conin convinced d that i if f a satisfactory measure measure of ot homo home rule were introduced the people would accept ace it it but it mus must t be he one measure I. I applied lIed to the whole of or Ireland Tho The present regime of repression an and reprisals will continue as long Ions longas as England den denies I cs th this Is Believe Republic Impossible P Personally not being a Sinn Pp-Iner Pp I believe o a n republic is out of or the question ques ques- tion While hUe it is true that Irishmen would defend their country against ag I arme armed invasion m by br any power In the event of or gaining total separation ItI it I must be Lc remembered that big obiS empires I count nowadays and Ireland has not tho resources resources to defend herself herselt against a I formidable able enemy j My I own solution is that Ireland I should remain within the British empire em- em pire with a a. parliament similar to that of oC Canada or Australia controlling her hor lown own finances and trade We are now bl bled d l b by o and regulations hindering our trade trado and tho rho tragedy is that years of oC experience have o tau taught ht us that I Ingland is Is ling line to give giro 1 0 us such decent measures I |