HOME RULE FOR IRELAND
THE TIME FOR THOUGHT. BELFAST MERCHANTS’ VIEWS , 'ii• UV'I V’ ’ -■■-"■'-W / ** y [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright [United Press Association.] ; ' ' ll' !•■ ■ ■ n (Received 10. Id' a.ni.) London, November 4. ■ The “Manchester GliftVdiaiV” ously urges the Government to install’ Jy seek adjustment ’’of ’Sind agTeCmc-n: on Homo Rule problems and declare that it will not do to postpone the;: (ill the committee stage. They mas he dealt 'with now in comparative letsure, before passions are re-aroused. At the meeting at Belfast to refute Mr Birrell’s statement that Ulster merchants were apatUhlicTtis estimated that there was an attendance which represented the capttrrUof a hundred millions. Sir “E(lwja|cl Carpnn, declared tha' an offer of' settlement must be i’ black and whites, -Tlipn he would con . suit Ulstermen. Otherwise lie was go jug ahead.. . ■ ! ■ BIG BELFAST DEMONSTRATION. REFUSAL TO PAY TAXES. (Received 11.50 a.m.) London, November 4. A demonstration of six thousand business men at Belfast resolved no l to pay taxes under the Home Rid Parliament. They expressed sym pa t hy' with the measures taken b> loyalists for the-defence of their liberties, including the volunteer force A BY-ELECTION. (Received 11.50 a.m.) London, November 4. Mr John Guiney, an O’Brienite, was elected unopposed for North Cork.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 55, 5 November 1913, Page 7
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205HOME RULE FOR IRELAND Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 55, 5 November 1913, Page 7
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