IRELAND.
A TRADES CONGRESS < RESOLUTION. WORKERS SHOULD HAVE BEEN CONSULTED. Received August 9, 8.15 p.m. London, August 9, The Irish Trades Congress, at §!i(Wf passed a resolution expressing abhorn ■j-ence at Mr. Redmond and tho Nationalists accepting Mr. Lloyd 1 George's scheme without first consulting; the Irish workers. John McNeil, serving a life sentence in. connection with the rebellion, lias been elected president of the (jaelie LeaguoLABOR PARTY'S ATTITUDE* > FAILURE OF SETTLEMENT DEPLORED. SYMPATHY WITH NATIONALISTS Received August 9, 0.15 p.m. London, August 9. At the Parliamentary Labor Party meeting, resolutions deploring the failure to legislatively sanction Mr. Lloyd George's Home Rule Settlement, sympathising with the Nationalists on tha repeated postponement of their realisft' tion of national aims, were carried.
UNITED STATES,
THE LUSITANIA INDEMNITY. Washington, August 8. It is officially stated that the Unite 4 States lias 110 intention of accepting an indemnity in compensation for American lives lost on the Lufiitauia, on a pe? head payment basis. \ ARMY VOTE Washington, August 8. Tn Congress, the Army Appropriation Bill has been agreed to authorising army expenditure of £53,000,000.
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