THE ULSTER PROBLEM.
GMOTffiG ON THE IRISH . COAST. "ifimea" and Sydney "Stin"' SorTicce. (Rcc. Jlay 19, 5.20 t>.nu) Lonaon, May 18. Dublin opinion discredits the rumour of the laii.din.g of American rifles .and ammunition on the West co:ist of Ireland for the Nationalist volunteers. Itis believed that t : he fafit that at a. recent parade of tho Nationalists the 111011 carried American service rifles, tho gift of Irish Americans, and that they foV lowed a banner which was the gift of a New York lady, gavo rise to the story of the importations, Tito "Times," in a leading article, oti the political prospects, states that" it has bean proved,'thaft tho question of -Homo 'Ratio can never be -Settled b£ tiie Liberal Party. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S "OFFENCE." (Rec. May 19, 10.25 p.m.) .. London, Mn 19 Mr. C. F. Mastentiai!, cx-Minister, and Liberal candidate for tiie. Ipswich by-'e-tcction, in a s-poceh -said thst Sit Edward Carson's oifcncc was a hypothetical Olio. The Uovernmeiit Irad. been advised that it would be impossible to obtain a conviction. ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 7
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173THE ULSTER PROBLEM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 7
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