THE IRISH REBELLION.
MR LLOYD GEORGE'S MISSION. j United Perm Association. .. London, May 31. | Mr Lloyd George had several im- | portant conferences with Irish leaders, and a highly optimistic feeling prevails. It is expected that Mr Lloyd George will make an interim estate- • meat on Thursday. ' ■* ■ ■ ... > , j' ‘ ,-T 1 SETTLEMENT AT LAST. EXCLUSION OF ULSTER. (Received 8.55 a.m.) London, May 31. The Glasgow Herald asserts that » basis of Irish settlement has been reached. The leaders agreed to an Irish Parliament, excluding the whole or the greater part of Ulster. • * , ULSTER AND THE REGISTER. London, May 30. Sir E, Carson has conveyed to Mr Bonar Law the Unionist War Committee’s resolutions in favor of revisions of the parliamentary register, including a vote for soldiers and sailors. . . : f FIGUREHEAD OF A VICEROY. t THE COMMISSION ADJOURNS. (Received 9 a.m.) London, May 31. Lord Wimbourne, recalled before Lord Hardinge’s Commission, said he signed all documents on the Chief Sec* . retary’s advice. He was not officially consulted respecting their character, regarding himself rather as a figurehead. The Commission has adjourned till further notice.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 49, 1 June 1916, Page 5
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