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GRAVE PERU IN IRELAND.

GOVERNMENT ATTACKED IN THE COMMONS. -, LpriUqrii Jitno 18. Lord Robert Cecii .(Unionist) Him-ed.: tho adjmmmK'Ui of tho House of Com* mens to-day in order- to call attenti'M to the gravis danger caused through tho volunteer nidveriiotits in Ireland and tho failure of tlie'Goveiiimcnt W tfcal there* 1 with. The Ntttiswatist vehuiteßrs, ho Sfticlj had enormously increased the .seriousness of the situation. The volunteers were S'Cady to light anybody, and w«ro anxious to scow Home Rule lit its present form -aaidt maintain it ai'te'rward.*, H<* asked what became of tho §a;fegtt»rd. 01 the flill ' Sir. Birreli '(Chief Sffivotary for Ireland), in reply to a qUesfeioiH stated that tho Nationalist volwrtooss Vera in<!reaßtog at tile rate of 15,000 weeltly. (Roe. Jmto 18, Wap.ni.) Mt. BirreJ, eoiitinuingi stated that' there wivs nnthlrig iHc'ga.t in drilliftg TOhfflteers, provided that, the pcrjaissioa'of two' magistrate hast been se* ewoct, as iho Ulsteinten niixj NAtioiial■ig'ts fad done,, not was the. carriage of ai-ms ttiegah provided that tho ijerfiiira wftre riecSse'd. 'fbo Gwcrnmftitt's jpte-■s-divt c&UTso had them to erlfc cisra and. tidiauJe, but ho ImHeved. tiat it. was the wisest aid most prudent ■coitrso. Mi', Boiiar Liw (Loii'dci'.-of tho Oppo* Sltioiij de;e ; lftfed tlwvt tho Government's pniiey at drHtuig had created; a s'jtuation 'of amu'cbv. The Clovsrwiient 'in flay esse, ought to in.rt.lw} tlieir plan clear. Lord Betet Cecil's jv-ifcion Was fle> feated. by 2® votes to m. , LBf IRELAND ©EOUM2. (100, Juiie 18, 0,10 a.m.) London) jiiiio 17. The Nationalist Voliiivteers' Comtiiit- ■ t*o las aGoept.ed .Mr. RedriTQiiffs BUggostfeii, the Nationalist Party will liohiinat© 2 : 5 of its sitpportfirs, niahing 35 <Mlt of the SO on tiw list of the Esfiaiti*e supporters of Mr, R«diiiontl. "Ti : mo' h * tai-d S.vpne'J "Kfm" AsrrJcti, (Rce. Juno 1?, B.Sfl p.nu) ipn.dph, Juno 16. P;r. Bafty, Rowan Catholic Arch* liklj'Op of Cashol, in a letter to tho Press- declares that tli* Niitjonalisi; roJimkeus should \k under the control itf tlie .Pai'ltiniieutary putty. GROWING MTTKHNEffIS AGAINSf ULS'I'MRMBN, tondijn, June 16. Numormis nwetitigs in Maud h*v* cJidorssd Me. JphM Rediaond's claim t* ! control tho Nationalist vohmtcnfs. _ An sMiinous foatiitfi- is the growing bitterness against the Ufeter voluuteei's. ; S3SIZUEI3 Dl? NATI6NA'LI9f ARMS. London, June 16, A ctt-se of Ntttiouaiist a-fms and atfimunition from Ctlasgow w-as se-iz'ed at Loiidoafefry. .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 5

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GRAVE PERU IN IRELAND. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 5

GRAVE PERU IN IRELAND. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 5

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