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the army, the territorial force, or any other naval or military force, or the defence of the realm, or any other naval or military matter; or (4) Treaties, or any relations, with Foreign States, or relations with other parts of His Majesty's dominions, or offences connected with any such treaties or relations, or procedure connected with the extradition of criminals under any treaty, or the return of fugitive offenders from or to any part of His Majesty's dominions; or (5) Dignities or titles of honour; or (6) Treason, treason felony, alienage, naturalisation, or aliens as such; or (7) Trade with any place out of Ireland (except so far as trade may be affected by the exercise of the powers of taxation given to the Irish Parliament, or by the regulation of importation for the sole purpose of preventing contagious disease); quarantine; or navigation, including merchant shipping (except as respects inland waters and local health or harbour regulations); or (8) Lighthouses, buoys, or beacons (except so far as they can consistently with any general Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom) be constructed or maintained by a local harbour authority; or (9) Coinage; legal tender; or any change in the standard of weights and measures; or (10) Trade marks, designs, merchandise marks, copyright, or patent rights; or (11) Any of the following matters (in this Act referred to as reserved matters), namely-- [Sidenote: 8 Edw. 7. c. 40 1 & 2 Geo. 5. c. 16. 1 & 2 Geo. 5. c. 55. 9 Edw. c. 7.] (a) The general subject-matter of the Acts relating to Land Purchase in Ireland, the Old Age Pensions Acts, 1908 and 1911, the National Insurance Act, 1911, and the Labour Exchanges Act, 1909; (b) The collection of taxes; (c) The Royal Irish Constabulary and the management and control of that force; (d) Post Office Savings Banks, Trustee Savings Banks, and Friendly Societies; and (e) Public loans made in Ireland _before the passing of this Act_: Provided that the limitation on the powers of the Irish Parliament under this section shall cease as respects any su
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