Home Rule
GETTING TO GCi. .-. I'KKI'AKKi) Rill SF.iAU H. •■ Cubic- --Press Associate,c t ..;>> riglxt London, July li>. There i« simultaneous anxiety in all o:i,-rt, ts to come to grips and thus reno r the Irish outlook easier. The Ulster volunteers in Gbo.gow htwe teen instructed to prepare I'm- service .it any moment. Several hundred will go to Belfast to-morrow. The Chronicle's Parliamentary correspondent states that hopes of settlement by consent are fading, as the Government is not likely to yield to Sir E. Carson'* demand for a clean cut. Mr, Asquitb, in the House of Commons, announced that Monday and Tuesday would be allotted to the amending Bill. MEETING OF CABINET. ITS MEMBERS DIVIDED. Received 17, 9.30 p.m. London, July 17. The Cabinet lor two hours discussed the amending Bill, and adjourned ti;l to-day, desiring further expressions t F opinion from the Nationalist leaders. The majority of the Cabinet will strongly adhere to the county vote for exclusion, while the minority recommends new and wide concessions for the »ake of peace. Mr. Lloyd George re-consulted the Nationalist leaders.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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178Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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