HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.
PROGRESS OF AFFAIRS.
MR ASQUITH PROMISES A STATE*
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[Bt Electric Telegraph — CoptSight] [United Press Association.] • (Received noon.) London, March 26. At question time Mr Hall, M.P. for Dulwich, protested against Ministers’ provocative speeches in the provinces during the crisis. Dr. Chappie, M.P. for Stirling, suggested a convention of representative men similar to that held in Australia to frame the Federal Constitution.
Many thousands of applications have been received for tickets for the Unionist Hyde Park demonstration ’bn the fourth. A conference lasting an hour and three-quarters was, held at the War Office between a dozen Generals of the more important divisional commands and Generals French and Ewart. • It is reported that Generals French and Ewart have resigned.. , t Mr Asquith, who has seen the King, promised a statement for to-morrow.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 82, 27 March 1914, Page 6
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137HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 82, 27 March 1914, Page 6
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