Kerr-Smiley (Cassell, 1911), p. 45, where Lord Morley's opinion to the same effect is quoted.]
[Footnote 46: Speech at Whitechapel (_Times_, October 11, 1911).
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[Footnote 47: Sir John Simon at Dewsbury (_Times_, February 8, 1912).]
[Footnote 48: No such charge of ambiguity applies to the forcible letters of "Pacificus" on "Federalism and Home Rule" (Murray, 1910).]
[Footnote 49: The changes in the Australian Constitution have been in favour of greater unity.
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IV. HOME RULE FINANCE
By THE RIGHT HON. J.
AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.
The financial problems connected with the grant of Home Rule in 1912 are among the most complicated that call for solution, and differ fundamentally from those which faced the Governments of 1886 and 1893.
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