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Show "Look to Your Negro Problem Before Tackling Erin," Is Hint Conveyed OTTAWA, Ont., May 29. The Irish question with Its relation to the United States and also as to the negro problem prob-lem in that country, Is to come up before-" .th'olrousGnof commons;lrfeYo",rjn?S: ' resolution prepared, by Sir Sam Hughes, former minister of militia. The resolution claims that tho laws concerning the Irish generally are more liberal relatively towards the tenant than those of any other part of the British empire or any other country. It says Irish troubles have been fonncnteel largely by "Sinn Fein landlords and other agitators in the U. S." Tho resolution urges that educational education-al steps should be taken by the proper authorities, in conformity with international inter-national law, as may lead lo the overthrow over-throw of control of Irish American landlordism in the United States of America, "And, it is furthor resolved," it adds, "that some effective means may be adopted to educate the citizens of the . U. S. of America and especially certain cer-tain members of the United States congress, to study their home concerns with a view to mitigating tho horrible situation concerning tue negro prob-1 prob-1 1cm and such other probloms requiring ' attention in that country." |