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IRISH HOME RULE

CABINET DIVIDED FURTHER CONCESSIONS FOR PEACE SAKE NATIONALISTS CONSULTED By TeleEra.Dli-Presß iraooiatlon-Oopnlglit (Rec. July 17, 9.30 p.m.) London, July 17. Cabinet for two hours discussod the amending Home Rule Bill, and adjourned the matter until to-day, desiring further expressions of opinion from the Nationalist, leaders. A majority of the Cabinet strongly adhere to the county voto for exclusion, while a minority recommend new and wide concessions for the sake of peace. \ . .'■ . Mr. Lloyd George lias reconsulted the , Nationalist leaders. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT FADING. London, July 16. Ulster volunteers in Glasgow have been instructed to prepare for service at' any moment. Several hundred will go to Belfast to-morrow.' The "Daily Chronicle's" Parliamentary correspondent says that hopes of a settlement of the Irish question by consent are fading, and adds that the, Government is not likely to yield to Sir Edward Carson's, demands. ANXIOUS TO-COME TO GRIPS. Lopdon, July 16. ■The simultaneous anxiety in all quarters to come to grips renders the Irish outlook easier. HOME RULE AMENDING BILL. .. ' ~ London, July 16. Mr. Asqmth announced in tho House of Commons -hat Monday and Tuesday nest would be allotted for consideration of the Home Rule Amending Bill. ;

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5

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IRISH HOME RULE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5

IRISH HOME RULE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5

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