The Irish Convention And Sinn Fein, in Continuation of "a History of the Irish Rebellion of 1916,"

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These speeches showed that the Government now proposed to bring in a Home Rule Bill immediately, and to stand or fall by it as it had decided to stand or fall by the Irish Clause of the Military Service Bill. Mr. Barnes said that he believed that the Home Rule Bill might be put on the Statute Book before this clause was operative.
The Prime Minister explained his position with some clearness, and made it plain in his speech that what concerned him most was not the Irish attitude towards the con
...scription of Ireland, but the English attitude. " If there is to be trouble in Ire- kind," he said, " in resisting a measure of this kind " — and he added that he did not doubt for a moment that there would be trouble — " before any measure of a stern character is taken by this country it is essential that the conscience of this country should be perfectly clear. If there is a re- fusal to legislate after that remarkable Conven- tion, if the only answer that is given to the Con- vention is conscription and nothing else, let there be no mistake — if there is resistance in Ireland under those conditions there will be an amount of sympathy with the resistance in this country which would paralyze any effort to enforce it.

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