IRISH HOME RULE.
MOTION TO SUSPEND EXECUTIVE. By Telegraph—Preen Association—Copyright London, December 31. Mr. A6quith'a motion allotting seven days for Uho .debate on the report stage of the Homo Rule Bill, in addition to tho debate at yesterday's sitting, was carried. A new clause determining the treatment of tho Irish Universities was added. Mr. James Hope (Unionist, member foT Sheffield) moved to provide for the suspension of tho Irish .Excontivo in war timo, or on the occasion of a national emergency. ' . ' ' - " < The discussion was adjourned. , AN ULSTER MANIFESTO. London, Docembor 31. The Belfast' division of the United Irish League, in a manifesto, repudiates the right of tho Irish Unionist members in the House of Commons to speak for the people of Ulster, and declares that tho exclusion of the province from the provisions of tho Home Rulo Bill would be disastrous to the trade of Ulster,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 5
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146IRISH HOME RULE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 5
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