Home Rule
ULSTER XOT TO BE CUL'.SIiKi). XIIE CiOYERX.MEX'FS DETIiR.MIXATI O.V. AUREK.MENT STILL I'OSiSIBLK % Cable—Tress Association—Copyright Received -ii, 1 a.m. London, .January 21. Air. A, Birrell, Secretary of State foi Ireland, speaking at 13at,tlev, said thai shallow-pated fealher-hoaduil peoph would liave tliem believe that the IrM question only required a general ekv. i tion to settle it. Xohody know wha was the size of the majority that fav oml Home Rule. It was said tlia I Ulster was to be crushed. It' L'lstc was right, why should she be crushet by odd men at a., election? It was un true that a single Protestant would Iji thrust out of the Imperial constitu tion. The statement was a bogey The Liberal party would push its pro posala l(j the end, but was ever read 1 to consider reasonable proposals. Mr. McKinnon- Wood, Secretary fo Scotland, speaking at Olasgow, * sai< the Unionists should recognise that i ' was useless to asume that if Ulster wer satisfied-,• • the Irish question would b settled. The (Government was anxiou to frame a measure which would mee with general agreement in respect t Ulster. THE WOMEN'POLK TUAIXIXI!. I.ondou, January ■>!. The W omen's Council, rcpresentiu 130,000,.k meeting at Jlelfast. It v.a show, tlu V t women had undergo,, training ii»nursing, signaling, and potal and telegraphic work. Seven inn dred passed first aid in nursing, whil* a further 309 were qualifying. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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232Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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