Show rINI N NI IRI DILL Ill DIVIDU w 1 Lloyd Georges George's Plan of T vo Parliaments Parliaments' Is Il I e Recipient of Man Many Y j j Bricks 1 and B Bouquets T ONDON Dec 23 L L LONDON i t ns that the new W for fol Irish rish home hom rule outlined by Pr Premier ier Lloyd George in the hou house e of commons yesterday would not prove acceptable to all factions factions factions fac fac- were were made by some newspapers today oda The parliamentary correspondent of the Morning Post took the view that the new new bill bill would not satisfy either the Irish nationalists nor the Ulster unionists He expressed the opinion that changes would be made in it This family quarrel has been a disgrace dis disc grace to our national family long enough said the Daily Mirror If this attempt falls attempt falls we must go at it again until it is settled REJECTION PREDICTED That the new bill will share shar the fate of its predecessors is more mor J th than n probable hazarded the Daily Graphic The Chronicle said that all opposition opposition opposition must be discounted in advance for it is only in this way that a just and workable plan could be achieved for Ireland The supreme value of his speech was tho the fact that the premier refuses to blink at the facts said the Tele Tele- graph raph The settlement proposal must commend itself to everyone as fair and ju just t. t LABOR LABOR LEADER OPPOSED Arthur Henderson the labor leader said ho he would have hav preferred to see a scheme of government such as prevails in the Dominion of Canada offered to Ireland Let Ireland work out her own constitution constitution con con- advocated Mr Henderson The present proposals must be re regarded regarded re- re as a triumph of the minority unionists DAILY NEWS BOASTS BOAST The Dally Daily News perhaps the most thorough champion of home rule of the London newspapers and a severe severe critic of Premier Lloyd George and the coalition government says The government will give Ireland a greater degree of autonomy since it sets up an Irish parliament and it manifestly contemplates the probability ity Hof a a. united Irish parliament Inthe In Inthe the t desperate situation in which Ireland Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land now stands this offer so far as i Englishmen can judge should not be rejected out of hand assuming it tobe to tobe tobe be honestly put forward LO LONDON ON D Dec c. c 23 Two Two separate I parliaments for Ireland one represent- represent I ina iut the antinomy rule faction in Ulster I province and the other composed of I delegates from the rest of the country were proposed by Premier Lloyd I George in outlining the new Irish billin bill billin in the house of commons last night nig The premier did not begin until C G o'clock FIGHT SECESSION Premier Lloyd George warned warned Ireland Ire Ira land that gay any attempt at secession I from Great Grea fn Britain would be fought with the same force and determination j has as the Northern states fought tn i Southern states during the American civil war The attempt to assassinate Lord French rench lord lieutenant of Ireland near Dublin was characterized as a dastardly dastardly dastardly das attack and one of the most cruel and most foolish incidents in history The premier said h he was giau glau matthe mat the Roman Catholic church which has long been involved in Irish politics had denounced the attack abl ably LINK TWO BODIES Detailing further the proposal for self-government self for Ireland under the system of a double parliament the premier pre- pre mier said that it was proposed to link the two legislatures with a council I elected by the two bodies To force a union of the two sections sections sec sec- I northern and sou southern thern of Ireland Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land would promote disunion con con- Premier Lloyd George Geurge Any con I arrangement ar- ar ar arrangement severing Ireland from the rest of of the United Kingdom would be fatal to the existence of both A hostile hostile hostile hos hos- tile republic In Ireland might have hae been cen fatal to th the cause calise of the allies in the war I It is proposed that the Irish legisla legisla-I legislatures I tures be clothed with full constituent powers to create a single legislature which will discharge all of the powers not specifically reserved to the imperial parliament |