IRELAND.
HOPEFUL PROSPECTS. - MB. LLOYD GEORGE'S MISSION, Received May 31, 10.10 p.m. ■ r London, May 31. Mr, Lloyd George had several import- . *nt conferences with Irish leaders, and a 'highly optimistic feeling prevails. It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George will make an interim statement on Thurs- . toy. ULSTER AND TH*! REGISTER. Received May 31, 55 p.m. t London, May 30. ' Sir E. Carson has conveyed to Mr. Bonar Law the Unionist War Committee's resolutions in favor of revisions of the parliamentary register, including • rote for soldiers and sailors. MARTIAL LAW CONTENDED,, * fi r . London, May 30. tit. Aoquith .stated that martial law .was continuing iu "Ireland as a pre* Cftutioit',. - He'.hoped its disappearance would frejispwty and wnpleie. It would . Ifriewrted to only, in urgent cam. ]:s'',£'. *. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1916, Page 5
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127IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1916, Page 5
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