Home Rule Crisis
THE ULSTER CAMPAKJW ill!. O'BIIIEN'S VIEWS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright , London, Januur_. '2' l. Dozens of the gren,t country lioiiv.,--in Ulster lire being quietly prepere,: • for use as hospitals, with u full equipUnent. Drilling continues nightly in hundreds of centres. All the corps iir» 'leavened vitlt reservists. Mr. William O'Brien, speaking " XWk, said: ''Home Knle cannot pus* in ,'the present form, which is fimdamciiinlMy bad. Ministers must secure .the -;im--ition of a general eh-etion for a new Kill, •/otherwise it will lie impossible to e.,11 out the King's troops to enforce it." MR. BIRREI.L EXPLAINS.. . Received :10, 1010 p.m. London, January 30. The Itight. Hon. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, explains that the offer to Ulster as indicated in his speech on the 27th inst., was th» offer made, by Mr. Asquith in his Ladybank speech.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 5
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139Home Rule Crisis Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 5
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