New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 5

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SEIN FEINERS WANT Preparing to Contro! Irish Local Bodies in Next Election Dublin, April 25 (Correspondence of \ssociate Pre: ‘einers are preparing v for the ture at the next ¢ ions of complete control of the local rodies. The work of and pro 1lready has b As no o rganization is similarly prepared, it is congidered likely that the Sinn | 1 plans will ‘be su sful and that in t loct ¢ majority of cases the vernments will pass into Sinn 1ands our thousand guardians number of dist s and many hundreds of county wban, councillors will be chosen andidates ! opinion in °t coun- they cannot le- | { o mot, it is claimed ly work at all The Sinn Feiners have tain control as of the Irish lan parliamentary plied to the coming 10 L {hough there will be several thousands | | the Marshall and ¢ JAPAN UNDECIDED ABOUT POSSESSIONS | Public Opinion Is Not Unanimous to Retain Island Takea From Germany During War. Tokio, M: of The inted 1 is not en imous on the question whether shall retain p shall and Caroline took from Germany and now holds. The « Mainichi sets forth the at- decided to | use the local bodies in which they ob- | T0 CAPTURE VOTES WOMAN SUFFERED | Finally Made Well by Taking i | ny Japanese thinkers in | an article in which that newspaper ! insists that the islands sha tained. T Nptiona the principal organ of £ s concerning the elec- { threaten Ja . ! to occupy Guam and ti us an opportunity of 1d what and can of self-zovernment the cotintr for the national government caders have not ex- v propose to operate apart from Rritish government. s have tlie power to large sums in matters, the whole system ibject to the code of British law, every local body is under the ction of the Trish local govern- ment hoard. which is a body roint- ed by Dub stle, whose assent and authority i ired to everything. Their opponents say that if the Sinn v the local govern- | ", they will fortify H greatly s permitted hilippines, making them not only a source of wealth to herself but nd the Brit- lso a great | f Aus-! tralia and New imilar control over New Guinea and Sam- | oa, it is certain that Japan shall pos- | all and Caroline & the same right them. And in so doing,” “Japan will be oniy mall watch dog fa s own house, in a very manner and spirit from the s- i good it may do other 3 > | ETTIE WARREN, Emmi | dicate a functional disturbance or an wolf whose wolfish ambi- | tion is indeed to be feared If Japan | is not to he allowed to fortify the | islands she took from Germany and which- of right belongs to her, then the defenes of Gibraltar, the Suez! 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