THE IRISH QUESTION.
• . ..—., —« ——__ COUNTRY HOUSE HOSPITALS. (By Cable.—_j__ ___o_at_n.—Copyright.) LONDON;- January 29. Dozens of great country houses in Ulster are being quietly.,prepared for use as hospitals with full equipment. Drilling continues nightly in Jmn-' " dreds of- centres. All the Volunteer Corps are leavened with -Army reservists. ~''. - ■: MR W. o'bl_SN'S VIEW. . 3lr William O'Brien, speaking '__ • Cork, said:—"The Home Rule BiU cannot pass in its present form, which is fundamentally had. Ministers must - securo the sanction of a general election for a-new Bill, otherwise it will beimpossible for them to call out the King's troops to enforce it." ONLY A REPETITION. (Received January SOth, 11.50 p.m.) LONDON, January 30. \ |Mr Birrell explains.that the offer to Ulster, indicated in his speech on the 27th inst., was tho offer mode in Mr Asquith's Ladybank speech. * j
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 11
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132THE IRISH QUESTION. Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 11
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