THE IRISH QUESTION.
SOLUTION' LIKELY TO BE NEGOTIATIONS REACH I^^X^H Anstralian-N.Z. Cable Received Jan. 15, 12,15 ftity'^f^H The Daily Chronicle article from Dublin emphasising cal days for the Convention, the necessity for a settlement «&-!«H basis of autonomy within fh ft' fl Now it is only a matter of for Ulster, which can bo goodwill and good faith among \tmtions. Leading Unionists "'lf you could guarantee us Irish Parliament would be a the Convention we would havo tion in accepting it." ''i'sHH^M Other newspapers print suggesting thah-toe have reached an important OMafHH pleading for the utmost eOoxt wIHH a breakdown. Delegates hare MtomH asked to find a perfect form ment, but a solution aoc^ptJA^^H^l
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1918, Page 5
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114THE IRISH QUESTION. Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1918, Page 5
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