THE IRISH QUESTION.
WEARING A AGREEMENT, EXCLUSION FKOM HOMrf' RULE. ~ Australian-N.Z, Cable Associatiei. Received Jan. 17, 11.45 p.m. ' London, Jan. 17. The Central News states certain menu hers of the Government' and responsibla Nationalist Ulster Parliamentarians ••' have heen continuing informal discus* sions, with a view to arriving 'at ftU k . Irish settlement. Several schemes were abandoned owing to the suspicion oS tension prevailing in Ireland, but tba latest conversation resulted in a marked, advance, towards an agreement,. A proi posal to ' submit the matter to thai coining Imperial Conference was re* V jected, owing to the Ulster represents tives pointing out that the conference ; was essentially a War Conference, but) j it is understood that both in agreement that Ulster shall be grant" «d a temporary exclusion from the gen* ,' eral scheme of Home Rule, on condition; ' • that Ulstei accepts the decision of £ i post-wai Imperial Conference. - ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1917, Page 5
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147THE IRISH QUESTION. Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1917, Page 5
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