HOME RULE QUESTION.
GOVERNMENT ADAMANT, II REGARD TO EXCLUSION OB TOSTEiI . BUT MAKES OTHER CONCESSIONS. Bγ Tcloeraph-Prose Aesoelatlon-OotyrilM (Rec. February 4 10.6 p.m.; London, February 4. Tho "Dnily Clitoniclo" says thai the Piomicr (Mr. Asquith) will probably nniko an Ulster pronouncement dming the debate on the Addrcss-iii-Keply, and will make it plain Uiat tlio Go\cmmont is i»iidy lo uiako' largo concession!) to , moot tlio Ulster Piotestanls, wbo will bo assured of effectivo control of locil sorvi"os, with safeguards over tho Judiciary, religion, marriago. educationmid tlio police, lu sliort, jt will bo i generous measure of Homo Rule within Homo Rule, but the Government is adamant on tbo question of tlio exclusion, ol Ulster.
CIVIL WAR; . ' THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE TO jj DISSOLUTION. (Reo. February 4, 9,30 p.m.) Perth, Vobruary 'L ■ Regarding tho Homo Rule movement, Ef.rl Grey said; "Ulster is right, rtadi failing ail agrecmont on this question with tho consent of both partieu, lho< only atternatiyo to a dießolution of Par- ,1 liamcnt is civil war."' '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 5
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166HOME RULE QUESTION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 5
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