ULSTER AND THE LIBERALS.
DISSENSION WITHIN THE RANKS. BUMOURBO DIVISION IN CABINET, THE CaiN-RUNNEK FANNY REAPPEARS. By Telegraph-Pies? Asaofciaioti-Ooipynsin <R«c. May 14, 11.20 p.m.) London, May 14. It k believed that tlw House of Lords will delay the division mi the second reading of the. Heme Rule Bill until it has received the Amending Bill. Liberals Dissatisfied. . The- Hon. Neil Piimresß (Liberal M.1 , .) presided at a meeting of forty ; Liberal members of the House of Coin- I iiiODs. The Speaker protested Against any further eon-cessions to Bister. ; T?-le i lnectjiig decided to wait as a > tlejMitation to Mr. Astiuith, and express regret that the Gwemment had' not : prosecuted tho gun-runnors. Tho "Daily Mail". {Unionist) states that it is reported that the.ro has been a_ division in the Cabinet en tho question of the concessions to TJlsfcr, but that the peace party carried tho day. The ''Daily Chronicle" (Liberal) saya that_ tho omission of tho Government to reinforce tlio troops in Ulster ovight. to to immediately rcotified." "Catholics ©f Ulster/' it says, "run a very n>«! risk from a fanatie.il outbuiiit by their armed opponents." Irish Nationalists Uneasy. The Irish Natiffiiiliste m DiibKn aro fireatly dissatisfied with Mr. Asquith's aijKiiding Hill,, foatiug ftirther devejopinents of the principle of exclusion. The.y declare- tlmfe if the Unionists and , Liberals eofiio to terms on the q'tosticn of the po-rnianont exclusion of Ulster, Mr, Itetoend will- bo compelled to withdraw his support from tke GovcrntllCiit. GUN-RUNNER At HAM3URC REAI'PEAEANci~OF THE FANiNV, "Times" djjd Sydney "Bie" Swtlcm, Hamburg, May 13, The Ulster gun-running steamer Faiiiiy has arrived hero, ily-mg no/Hag anil with hoi- name tresMy pjiinted in a schoolboy hand. Tho captain is invisible, iuj-d ttio ercw deeli.ne all information. PROTESTANTS OF IREUND, SYMPATHY KROiTAT/STEALIA. Svdn%'Mayl4. The Presbyterian AssemWy adopted ii rcsoliitiqii synvpathisiiig with tho l?ro-tost-aiits of ifeland in "tlioif endeavour to conserve tlieir civil and ecclesiastical liberties and maintain tho unity of 111-* Umpire." IRISH EXPENDITURE EXCEEDS TUB REVENUE. ... tonflon,. May 1 13, Tiia'' Irisli expenditure for the pasfe year exceeds ttie revenue by £1)275,000.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 7
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340ULSTER AND THE LIBERALS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 7
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