Home Rule
THE AMENDING BILL IN THE LORDS. LM PORTAN T AMENDMENTS. By Ct i'i. -- w-ociation—Copyright ... v. .\. .I iu ; sj.'iO p.m. London, July 10. The .i.;im' o. i.i.nii iias completed the re-eas „- of t;.- Amending Bill. The House ...,,;,!,.; Lord ilalsbury's amendmeats . .nuni.g l monists in Ulster and "* the bo .ii-ttvst of Ireland from the Juxndictioi of U„. Home Rule Judiciary; abjp L ■ i Ma. Lw.nell's proposal to withdraw ;..,- Un,k i'urehase Acts from the frith l\rt/.-, .-unir.,l; and Lord Keu■ore's p, r;. ti.iting Imperial -ontrol of . ..■ 1.-i.~.-. ."..nstabulary. The ..-port .-tag is expected on Mont*f, a.. . li.i- third readiug on Tuesday. OUi ..'JOK BUCK AS IT CAN BE. A CRITICAL .MOMENT. ALARM iXu REPORTS FROM ULSTER. Received 10, 0.20 p.m. London, July 10. Cnpt;!n Craig (Belfast), as a prcliminasry to meeting the question of provi lional .-•nvtrnmcnt, to-day disclosed thj preanr.i- of a provisional constitution which ... ovides for" carrying on the Imperial '.ivernment's present functions. If Hone Rule becomes operative, the GcTeromc.t will hold Ulster in trust until the restoration of Imperial government, when the provisional government will ceaje i> ■ vist. Captain Craig announced that he situation is extremely delicate, ax : the outlook as black as it can be. Sjjr I. ,iard Carson's arival to-day is eagerly waited. JdJ. 1 iigworth indicated the possibility of u early renewal of conversations b. ".vcen the Government and the Unionis; l.aders. Sir Edward Carson, •n leavi -- London, regretted that he was going t Lister without any token of peace or ,oodwill from the Government. He had . -icived alarming reports of an intense .lesire in Ulster for immediate action. The Times states that a number of Liberal? ; re opposed to any coercion of Lister, and are nervous lest the Irish •ueetiou should again break the party by forcing a cave. It is urgent that the Government grant further contvssions to avert civil conflict. AN APPEAL, TO AMERICANS. Received 10, 9.20 p.m. Washington, July 10. Michael Ryan, president of the United Irish League, impressed the necessity and urgency on American sympathises of the Irish National Volunteer movement that no appeal, unless it came f roil the Redmondites, should be allowed a hearing, in case of any likelihood of the ' movement being captured by the clamor- ' •us sect on opposing Mr. Redmond. ' 1 MINISTERS ALARMED. ' i Times and Sydney Snn Services. Received 10, 5.5 p.mj. London, July Id. Cabinet is seriously considering '.',. backward state of the Parliamentaiy business and the mutinous attitude c* sections of its followers. Ministers for the first time in eight and a-half years arc alarmed about their majority. ] NURSES for Times ami Sydney Sun Services. I liOiidon. July 0. A hospital service of 3MXI nurses has keen organi-ed in conn.-.tion with *ie Wster volunteers. SEIZURE OF ARMS. l/>ndon. July '). 1 The Customs seized 2l<> l>ags of cmetit, each containing live cartridge-. A numßer of revolvers at Londonder.-y were also seized. i Major-General Maeßeady i- in London > ami has had several int.-rvi.-wi with Mr. : A-quith and received in-tr;i< tion- rega :- < ing the new situation in l'lst-r. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 5
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502Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 5
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