The Irish Question
A NATIONALIST APPEAL.
PASS THE HOME RULE BILL.
AND SETTLE DIFFERENCES LATER.
Times and Sydney Suu Services. Received 12, 5.25 p.m. London, May 12.
Freeman's Journal, the Irish Nationalist organ, publishes an appeal to the Irish Unionists to accept the Home Rule Bill, and, suggests that after the Bill becomes law, Mr Redmond and Sir Edward Carson should try to settle their outstanding differences. The Nationalists, says the paper, are prepared to go almost any distance to meet the Unionists.
PETITION TO THE KING. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 12, 11.40 p.m. • London, May 12. The Irish Unionist Alliance has petitioned the King, asking that the Home Rule Bill be submitted to the judgment of the people. ,
GUN-RUNNERS ESCAPE PROSECUTION. London, May 11. Replying to a question, Mr Asquith said the Government was not prosecuting the gun-runners. Other steps had been taken, which it was not desirable to make public.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 13 May 1914, Page 5
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152The Irish Question Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 13 May 1914, Page 5
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