Home Rule Crisis
ULSTKr: WOMEN'S WISIK. ' A STIKUINC SPEECH BY Sill •&l|| CARSO.W ' ( 7||| Times-Syilney Sun Speekl Cubit!, jl|l Ucci-iwd 22, 5.10 p.m. Lnmlon, January -tfc 'aBM AI, the iiiimwl meeting of tho UflHtflß A iinicii'.-i i. 'uionist Council (it Bdfa|jii|9 lie report showed that 234,000 igiunl the woiiicn's covenant. Jfflj
Mir Edward Carson, addressing meeting, stilted his belief that wifeiyiM men of Ulster would go down with tbeif ; |t| men if l>ut would prefw'tsSjij stand firm at tlicir sides : x and BUffetM® rather than accept the Home Rule >»!• of tlie greatest cigiis of the juttiAtf&l of ilie cause was the women's to see the movement through. «■ ~«■
HUSH AT WKSTMIXSTKR. " f ■J TIIKIU VOTES FOR SALE. . - Received 23, 12.10 a.m. ■ London, January 22. ,-'J Mr. Aust en Chamberlain, speaking ftt : outhami)ton, and referring _ thy otention of the 40 Irish members Vestniinster, said that their vote* jj vould be put up for sale for new eon-. ; essions in Ireland. In the last resort <sj Jlster would, by herself, with her •iaiit arm, have saved England by her ftjlH ■sample. ... AGREEMENT STILL POSSIBLE. j Received 22, 10.30 p.m. London, January 21 Sir. Sydney Buxton, President of tb# ; Heard of Trade, speaking at Bermood- ' Key, said tlwt. Mr. Uonar Law's had partially closed the door to settlement of the Home Rule but the door was not barred and.- bolt- j I'd, and there was yet time for counsels to prevail. . "HiS^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 175, 23 January 1914, Page 5
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238Home Rule Crisis Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 175, 23 January 1914, Page 5
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