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During question time a member had asked a question about the murder of Kate Carroll, who was slain, it is charged. by armed Sinn Feiners. be- cause she had written letters anent illicit drinking in her neighborhocd Lady Astor intervened with a sup- plementary question and holding up her hand asked the house several times to listen attentively as she had something important to say. The speaker asked. 1 the no- ble lady put her guestion without lecturing the house?” - Lady Astor's “question” proved to be a request that the government control the liquor traffic In Ireland %0 _that such crimes would not occur. The Irish attorney general said this particular crime was the out- come of illicit liquor traffic, but Lady Astor persisted that all kinds of drink traffic, illicit or otherwise, should be abolished. The matter thereupon dropped. APPROVES MOVIE CENSOR. New York Governor Signs Bill Creating Commission. ALBANY, N. Y., May 14.—Gov. 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