"BIRDS OF A FEATHER."
A SUGGESTIVE COMPAXIOXSHIP. By Telegraph—Proso Association—Copyright London, November 26. The Unionist papers comment on the fact of Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., accompanying Mr. Churchill (First Lord of tho Admiralty) aboard the Admiralty yacht from Plymouth to Portsmouth*. Both hold similar ideas in regard to tho solving of tho Irish question on Federal lines. London, Xovombcr 2". At tho National Liberal Congress at Leeds, Sir John Brunncr. who presided, declared that every sensible man would prefer a settlement of the. Home Rule question by consent. If this were impossible, the Hill should become law as it now stands. Ho warned tho Unionists that they might rno the encouragement of armed resistance if they created a dangerous precedent. "XO ELECTION TILL 1915." (Rcc. November 28, 0.30 a.m.) London, November 27. Mr. lUingworth (Chief Government Whip) has announced that there will be no general election before 1915.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 7
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148"BIRDS OF A FEATHER." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 7
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