A NATIONALIST'S VIEW.
LONDON, July 26
Mr John Dillon, speaking at Limerick, praised Ireland's resnonsc to th? recruiting appeal. Four thousand had enlisted in Limerick, and proportionately London should recrmt 800 MX). Tho" Irish Pnrty warned the Government that there would be the utmost resistance to conscription. Some, memFior-: of the Cabinet appeared to think [that in order to obtain a .sweeping vie-
Tory it was. only necessary to adopt the worst feature of Prussianism and introduce compulsion into the military and industm! service. That was merely a. panic cry. It ."ppoaivd to ls:"> I hat some people would rather lose the war tiuui win it without compulsion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8202, 27 July 1915, Page 5
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