Show I i V r J c t r 1 1 rish Policy rii nj of C United 77 I i 7 States C i i is I J Flayed by Britain Britain's s 's Pre i ns 1 sq U Li J I R Lt A At t Li t i O Jl U l ANDS ANDOFF OFF ItS fIS WARNING ARNIN SENATE J JH I parson arson Charges Murders Murders-in in 11 tErin Erin Arc Are Committed by hy i conditioned V Americans i t Misled by Sinn I By j Associated tl d Press Pres I c ONDON March Tho U United f St States tes was handled without 4 j loves lores by Premier Lloyd Geo George e and it Sir Edward Carson the Ulster Unionist Union Union- in the Ithe t leader in the debate today f of commons on the second fading ding iding o of 01 the Irish bill The pre- pre said it was action such as that by the United States Senate in Opting pt Dg the Irish re resolution that had secession i ft want to sa say this to our oar oar- Am rl- rl Mr De Do Is putting ih lh h the same claim In exactly the language lang as Mr Jefferson Davis ot C o the men menito meno ito o voted for tor for that motion in thu S 5 n ii i- i v JJ i the other day fought to the death conceding to the southern t- t ten 1 tes es of oC America the tho ver very demand tea I tr Ir descendants are supporting for r The acceptance of or that den de tie n rind nd wo Will never ue concede It Is a a. mand which if u persisted In will willa cad ead a to exactly tho the same measures of or as an in the southern souther-n states of America merIca Sir Sir Edward Carson In opening nb tho the bate said ho he believed cd that thit the tho Irish were committed not b by m my but by ill conditioned m misled b by Sinn Sian Fein prop prop- ganda tanda which ho exclaimed pointing 0 o the tho government o you OU arc doln doing to coun counteract tera 1 Act ct D I von ou that if fC I worked tW tho tho iiii bill jl l and d 1 it was wa killed rl and he 1914 act becomes effective I could ill 11 ll upon my followers to get their to maintain our po position in the theix ix i Ulster counties when this bill gives gi the right to control those counties kc-d kc Sir J Edward Carson Hc tc that Mr tr Asquith b by his for amending tho the 1914 incas meas- re killed his hia own child which was as I r distasteful to Ulster lb Ho lIo promised fiat at Ulster would do tho the best it could d r tho two parliament plan r F Premier Lloyd Lloyd-Georgo also attacked ic 0 e Asquith plan saying that It was dIns ading to tho proclamation of or an Irish public and s secession I labor abor J ad r in Opp Opposition William Adamson labor leader s said Jd was opposed to tho the bill and that I Is s followers had adhered to his dezion dc- dc I zion Ion in a vote rote but ho did not outline y definite plan for feel solution He ted his personal Yie views which ho 3 d. d should not bo be confused cd with willi the tho thew J w of or his party as aa ho had not placed cm m b before toro the leaders of at labor Heui lie He lies ui s 's s for one parliament vu with full tull pow pow- 3 for tor everything except defense e and reign affairs and for Immediately fling Ung- a a. constituent assembly The second reading of ot the bill was i I sed cd d by y 3 to DL 91 L Those who voted I I it included Mr Asquith and his 4 lowing among the Independent mt libI lib lib- I us Is tho the Irish nationalists and a few tew l Th The ho attendance for tho vote ote 13 tho the largest during during- the tho present ses ses- n. n Mr tr Lloyd Llod George Georgc said he dl did not that tho tile bill would be bo immel- immel ely tely acceptable to Ireland or that i i pere Ore re could be bo evolved any scheme J I by any party In tho the United dom which would suit the Irish J. J J. J n launched bunched Tho The premier declared it was the gov- gov O business to prepare a a. bill Vt tt believed to be the thc nearest apach apach ap ap- roach ach to a n solution notation of or the situation h the hope that it would be accept- accept by Ireland b by slow s stages He point fr out that It could not be expected I Filed U d In a year or two J MacPherson l Chief I fe ish h Secretary to Quit i By l Service London March 31 Ian 31 Ian let secretary for Ireland is about to u tho the Daily Dally Express learns Sir nar Greenwood a a. Canadian la 19 I d to sUcceed him 1 1 ln MacPherson heTSon has been chief secor see sec r for or Ireland nd for tor the tho better part the UiE last two years ear and hl hia 1115 J an marked by no end of oC c. c v As K th chief CIvilin functionary S the tho unhappy Ireland he has been ot of f moet ot of th rJ e w.-pt w. It and late the tho last storms November that attemPt to assassInate him was b by a hairs hair's breadth Ho has haft In many recent dis- dis p as oC or weary his Irksome post I C Continued on n page o 31 I JI i l J i I iC i v i o I f t. t I II OJ J x t p 1 t 4 j OFF IS r BRITISH WARNING 31 Continued from Pa Page ro o 1 r f t And as 03 remaining anI only because he felt Jn It was a point of loyalty to Premier t r d George Georgre to slick stick to the coalition 4 government until victory for the new homo home rul rule bill was LS assured The Tho bin bill bit passed d It Its Feted reading Wednesday V If i Sir 1 was born In On- On J f tarlo tario larto J ra ti Pd sues for tor several years anti and later did much traveling He He i I Jp lit tho t war and ami since 1 16 has been attached to tho the British 7 I j war office A u A Appeal eat t to 0 Pre Premier ier L 1 I Cf Br r Sealer f oj t Melbourne M lt rne J A Australia March 31 U.- U. ar t Trish lIan winners of or the Victoria Cross find nd O soldiers toda today sent a resolution to Premier I Lloyd oyd George Geor-gc Premier ex A Asquith and andI J. J R R. R English labor l leader der I urging self government for tor Ireland along tho the lines JInes demanded b toy by the overwhelming overwhelming over oyer- whelming whelming- majority of ot the tho Irish people I. I Wo We fought for tor liberty and wo we claim Ireland should not be ba denied d leer her r freedom tree free dom he resolution says |