GENERAL CABLES.
RAILWAY COLLISION. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright j Received 27, 8.15 p.m. London, April 27. An engine collided witli the Great Central up train at Finehlcy. Twentythree were injured. The Daily News says the plea of tolerance to Ulster now falls to the ground, and the paper demands the punishment of everyone participating in gun-nin-ning. THE GOVERNMENT'S REPLY. Received 27, 8.15 "p.»i. London, April 27. Three Curragh regiments have been ordered to Ulster. AN APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY. A MINISTERIAL PREDICTION. Received 28. 12.15 a.m. London, April 27. Mr. Amery, M.P.. iu a letter to the Press, states that the Master-at-Arms or. the Hibernia, of the Lamhish squadron, questioned the seamen individually whether they were for or against Home Rule.
Colonel Seely. speaking at Ncwcast'e, said he supposed that before long there would he »n appeal to the country. He could not support the cry of "the people against the Army," for the latter knew nothing about politics, and it would he a false cry,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 279, 28 April 1914, Page 5
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165GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 279, 28 April 1914, Page 5
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