VOLUNTEER AIMS OF ULSTER.
"GROSSLY ILLEGAL" ■ • i SPEECH B¥ LORD HALBANE By T«!eErKj»h~ I'reas Acsoclation—OojjjrlgSit London, Jiino 7 Lord Oiildanf, Lord Chancellor, speitkat/ Oxford., said that- although lie rag-ratted some of Sir Kdwafd Carson's ultwjm&es, Sir Kte, ii Carson had doit© iim best to '< ( «p Ulster quiet, Both Iks Natiouftl and t-Ua Uktar Armies wef& grossly illofial, but tlio Government had wisely allowed tsvcftt-fi to take t-hfir eoUsc. The araftwling Homo litile Kill Hvr.nlf) make proposals which the G.pvffniiiisM thought- would meet the difiietrlty. miS RIVAL ARMIES. London, Juno 7> Mr. Dcvhu, Nationalist M.l'., nil. tiressifig tjio iielfa.sfc Nationalist volunfcoe'rs, E-akl tliiit the- Fihd been sta-Mad tt> %q liberty which belaivd Ijari vvrin jatter a thirty .yejaijs' 1 !Sii* Edward person, in ii fipc<pli at JJelifastj adirtspd Msteriiien t<j stiric fa their arms. !i' any ftttem.pt was made to fob tliffln of tlioni or to break the piMoe, they slitudd not hesitaio ,o use; tiio arms.
SiIUATIOH DARKEHSi OOVERNMKNT FLDTHKR TOUWARI). "3?i.m?s" (uid SyjJjjcy ''Still" Sorslc-M {Bee, Jtrae g, s.2(i pjn.) ' . ...London., ,imu, 7. . Hie Archbiskp of' York (Dr. Lanri. m a Inter rp.:;ai:driie ihfe sitiwtioji, om-res-sßs -liis iveorijipss thai, iwoposals for sfittlemerrt siioiild bo offeml wiy to be refused; that the doers slwttld l!C opened only to lie shat. Ho 1 cqlisc-j tiinr, the psi iiision of Uistor can only to a iriakosliiit, not a. suitlonicait-- 'tab eSciu.si.oM is ili.n only lioPo of neacp., 1 ;- In, ~dds. ''' ' „ K l, in si leadi'.;;; article, "?' vs dM'Hl£ tiro roeoss two cata,l, ; s nste r fo tli.6 Empress of Ireland,- mid ihoonthrcak of Stifegrfio vandalism, have provided a distraction 110,11 tue TJlstcr qtrfrttto, but; t.fm' Cfctvcrmiipnt .is no further .•waiicod in tiie suttlomeh-l or nmlieis rolatinjr i.o 1,0aM, wluch is movin,; .steadily and surety towards tester. "U i B tinie," adds the paper, "that JHiilst#g tli-roiv 9-vor their cnlcniations a!w«t nartv prolii „„d addressed tlrcmsnlvd?; jioii««iy to !ne nmrf iierilons situalidfi tirM " ?01 ' n>!!t(!tJ t!fc "ation iii pnr .(Press Association.) (Roe. Juno 8, p. m ,) . mi , ~,, London, Ju nc ? J ro A-rchb.ssi.op of York, jr. a- letter to tiio Bswspapers, urges Parliament, to fteo tlio toots of'tho Irish crisis .afrer-b, l h wi'l'iinsrws. i.ho point thai since Sbrto term ot ejieteion Jn Ulste- is an -inm,p-a-ifl-to Jiepesiity, it wo.nld Ijo danporous to prolong the ari'sied tension by -hjaijiiK projiosjiis coiicpraing tho duration- or era. such, exclusion. On tiio olher tend, he mints out, Ulster's exclusion did pot Sojyo tlifi probTem, but #gHfc tope Hip prelude to a serious attcnipi, to doviso a system of dcvolutioit in which ..Englimd would nans an assured place, ■doubtless frrsi., 1.11 time-, but not essentially exceptional.
:1 '■ NAtIGNftMSTS AUD LOGAL POLITICS. , CAPTURE OF CORK COUNTY GOUNCIL. Wee, Jure 5, 0,25 p ni) _ Londorij June. a. : The ■Iri'&l.i Nationalist has©' c:apyturcd" tlio Cork Countv Council, the O'llricnisiri losing seven diviai-}Qns f jyipji'ksi' town, which has Ir'thorto.loch" ropresentby |If. Jt'Danaldj eliairniim Hi" the All-for-lrelaiKl League. 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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487VOLUNTEER AIMS OF ULSTER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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