The Irish Crisis
THE DIVISION ANALYSED. . ■MAJORITIES FROM EVERYWHERE. 3/ Cable—Press Association-Copyright Received 8, 5.25 p.m.
London, April 8. An analysis of the Home Rule division •hows the votes, according to countries, «s follows:—England, for the Bill 11)8, against 143; Wales, for the Bill 30, •gainst 3; Scotland, for. the Bill 33, against 15; Ireland, for the Bill 75, ■•gainst 16.
GOLF GOES UNDER. CLUBS RESEMBLE SHILLELAIIS^ Received 8, 10.40 p.tn. London, April 8. The Parliamentary golf handicap has 'been postponed, owing to party feeling. Received 8, 10.25 p.m. «, London, April 8. Mr. Lyell's motion in favor «of an al'ternative vote was debated. No division wag recorded.
CARGO OF RIFLES. Received 8, 10 p.m. London, April 8. The steamer Fanny touched on the Norwegian coast and landed one of the •crew, who was ill. The officers state that, the ship is hound for Ireland, but h they were not aware that the cargo was •f rifles.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 267, 9 April 1914, Page 5
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156The Irish Crisis Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 267, 9 April 1914, Page 5
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