THE SITUATION IN IRELAND.
MINISTERS Bl.AMi.r, FOR PKEVENTING ROYAL VISIT. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Keceiveri 14, t) 52 p.m. London, tlareh 14. The Globe i-ays the Leaau", which has sprung from ths tiniest beginning, is now grown cs high as a tree, and the Government is afraid to strike. Freemans Journal says that Ministers are afraid to i.llow the King 'to see the barbarous methods pursued at the Cas-le, and the deep resentment of the p op'e. The Unionist newspapers in Ireland blame the bl >tant disloyalty of a miiority in 'he C?mmons misrepresenting the real fe <ling of the Irish, and Mr Redmond for n>t repudiating their conduct. Thtir action has clinched the Minist is'decision. K(en disappointment is felt in Belfast and Cork.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1902, Page 3
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123THE SITUATION IN IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1902, Page 3
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