IRELAND.
GERMAN VIEWS. POSSIBILITIES OF REBELLION DISCOVERED. Amsterdam, May 24. German newspapers are cagerlv discussing the possibilities of the" proGerman plot in Ireland. The Hamburger Nachrichten says Irish hopes must be founded on the victory of the German Empire. Ireland knows well that British victory would make her fate more terrible than ever. The Koelnlsehe Volke Zeitung says the British imperialistic idea is the cause of the antagonism between Ireland and England. When the day of Irish liberation comes Irishmen will have to thank German soldiers. A GREAT ANTI-BRITISH CONSPIRACY. London, May 24. Mr. Lloyd George, in his Edinburgh speech, said he had no doubt a Teat anti-British conspiracy had been discovered in Ireland., DEPORTEES SULLEN 1 , London', May 24. It is announced that the Irish deportees were given the option of applying to the Home Office Advisory Committee for revision of their internment orders and all refused. TEE CONSPIRACY EVIDENCE. Received May 25. 5.5 p.m. London, May 21. The GovernnKßt will publish the conspiracy evidence on Saturday.—United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 6
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