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MR. REDMOND AND ULSTER.

SETTLEMENT BY CONSENT. WITH A !>no?ISO. W SURRENDER OF "FRUITS." By releeMsfo-weEs London, November 17. By Tsteerajjh—Press Tho ''Pall Malt Gaaette" credits Mr. Churchill with propounding tho exclusion of Ulster for twenty-live years. "Times"—Sydney "San" Special Cables. London, November 17. The' present week will uiidonbtcdlj soe important Irish developments. An inspired forecast says that the Govern*niont is trying to satisfy tho Nationalist ideal by carrying a measure applicable to the whole of Ireland and to pacify Ulster with si. considerable;, but limited, period of grace. Tho Government offer will not necessarily bo final, but it will certainly bo a definite proposal.

INSISTS ON THE FfIUITS. SPEECH BY ME. RBDMONJ?. (Heo. November 18, 11.10 ji.mv) London, November 18. Mr. John Redmond (the Nationalist Leader), in a speech at Northampton, said that when Home ltulo became law in Ireland, the men of Ulster would make the best of it. "All this talk of civil, war," he said, "is moonshine and arrant nonsense. There is now an eleventh-hour suggestion regarding a settlement by- consent, but tho Tories forget that tiie Parliament : BiU is part of the Constitution, and that the Homo Eii'lo battlo has been fought and won by the Liberals." ". Tho Nat-wnalisls, he Added, would welcome a. settlement by con'sent, but were not going to sacrijico, the fruit's of their-labours. Tho "Daily OhrmvicJo" states that tho G-ovoriiment is willing to; give tho four north-eastern counties of 'Ulster a largo imoasiift?. of adminjstrativo autonomy, subject to the legislative suj')imna.ey of the Irish' Parliament,, but is not willing to csclildo Ulster for .a, term of years,. EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FOR ULSTER, ■ ; : (Eco. November 18, ILI.Q p.m.) ' London, Novombor 18. Mr- William Gibson, a, Belfast jowciler, lias willed an estate of £250,000 to sons of farmers jn tho Counties of Antrim aud ; Down, for educational advantages.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7

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MR. REDMOND AND ULSTER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7

MR. REDMOND AND ULSTER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7

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