Home Rule
A PARTY i'OAI.ITIOX xaiGl'-STLI). OBSTINATE XATIOSi.LI.-tTS. I!y Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 1-2, 11/0 p.m. Lomlun. jfarch 12. Tho Timns su\s it is rumored that Mr. Lloyd-George is seeking to induce tho Nationalists .to agree tu (lie terms thut Sir Edward Cavson has s tbniitted regarding Ulster. Many Liberals are willing o meet Sir Edward Orson in abrogating the tiny limit, but the Xationalists as present refuse further modifications. A STGXIFICAXT (lATTTKRIXG. London, March 11. Prior to .a Cabinet meeting Messrs Hirrell, Redmond, T. O'Connor. Dillon and Devlin breakfasted with Mr. Lloyd George and had a conference lasting an hour and a-half. FURTHER PRESS CCMMEXT. Received 12, 5.20 p.m. London, March 12 The Times, in a lender, is surprised that the Government, having gone so far, did not, in the interests of its own cause, adopt a simpler and less contentious principle than the excluding of tlie whole province of Ulster,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 217, 13 March 1914, Page 5
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151Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 217, 13 March 1914, Page 5
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