THE IRISH PLOT
SITUATION STILL OBSCURE SPLIT IN THE CAMP FORESHADOWED London, May 22. Tlio Irisli situation is still obscure, ponding the production o£ the Government's evidence of the alleged pro-Ger-man plot. Satisfactory evidence is likely to detach tho majority of the Nationalists from tho Sinu Fein. Mr. Dillon declares that the Government's action is unprecedented and that ho awaits an explanation of tho grounds of this action. Until then he has no opinion on the matter. It is understood that tho Nationalist members of Parliament intend to return to Westminster next week.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo As.sn. NATIONALISTS AND SINN FEINIiRS AT ODDS. London, May 22. The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" states that Monday's meetings at tho Mansion House disclosed strained relations between the Nationalists and tho Sinn Feiners, almost reaching the breaking point. The publication of proof that the Sinn Fein has intrigued with Germany would have an immediate beneficial effect on Nationalist opinion throughout Ireland.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 210, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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158THE IRISH PLOT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 210, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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