THE IRISH PROBLEM.
THE SINN FEIN MOVEMENT i GAINING IMMENSELY 13J STRHNOTSJj LORD MIDLfeTON'S VIEWS •. J, Australian Cable Association. *-,•'* (Received May 20, 6.5 p.m. '*f?l London. May II! '<■* Eord Midlcton. mi behalf of tlia Union*, >j Ists of the south-west of' Inland, in .*" letter to Mr. Lloyd George, insisted thai-, a ■the Sinn Fein movement has gained lm» J monsely in strength since the rebellions) Its operations are actirely sedltioui aßd'|J pro-German,'and its declared aim b'ift.yl Irish republic. Anv division of IrefaMji J would enormously increase tin force*,rffl disloyalty. The'southern Unionist* al»'l willing to consider the possibility of »;*| convention, and havo already announced. [As their readiness to enter a conference' fl(H' , '.j the future government of the EttpW* ~| after the war. hoping that the IrJiV; question may "bo settled on broad "UfA perlal lines. -i
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1917, Page 5
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135THE IRISH PROBLEM. Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1917, Page 5
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