IRELAND'S CRISIS.
KING'S PERSONAL CONCERN. ■ SUSPENSE IN LIBERAL \ CIRCLES. .. PREMIER'S ANNOUNCEMENT AWAITED. By T«]ogrftph-PMBs Association-OOByrfsrlit London, February 16. Tho King's presence- at the. Rugbv match Ireland v. England, nl Twickenham, is interpreted as a desiro to show Ivis personal concern in Ireland's crisis. His Majesty did not visit tho Welsh match on tho smile ground. The i^''Daily Citizen," commenting <iis tlio King's presenco and reported conversations between tho King and the Premier en tho whole Irish matter, says that Mr. Asquith, like the King, cannot afford to let slip an opportunity of show* ing by act, Whermcr there "are- Irish, that more tluitt sentiment is concerned.
, Tho "Daily Citizen" mentions the growing signs of a Liberal revolt, owing to tho proposals regarding a compromise, and adds: "Is it suggested that Court influences havo made themselves felt? There will bo much susponso in Liberal circles until Mr. Asqiiith ]jns announced his ititentioas; meanwhile tho results of the pending by-elections aro expected t<; havo a considerate influence on his decision."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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168IRELAND'S CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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