IRELAND'S ARMIES.
OFFICIAL SUPPORT i FOR THE NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS. i I MEETING FORCE BY FORCE. J
I : i (By Cable.—Prcas Association.—CoryrU-b;,) i (Received 10.10 a.m.) LONDON". May -JS. Mr Stephen fiwynn (Nationalist member for tialway City) suites thai the Irish party has decided to permit its members to strongly support the Nation-ali-i volunteer movement. Mr Gwynn adds that Home Rule may lie taken off the Staiul- Book unle=s the Nationalists are prepared to as.-ert their determination by the same means as the j IT.sterincn. : The Karl of Thmr.ivcn. in a letter lo "The Times." says that there is. only one I way out of the. Home Rule impasse, and jthat is that the Government, should drop the bill and call a.n Irish convention, represent in?,' all parties, mid wli«n the House of Commons is in rmw, draft. .< j new bill, lister will t.hen have no logical ; excuse to contribute b"r idea.- r.n Iris'i ; Ri'lf-powrnmcnt. ; Lord Selborne says: ■•If the l"iii.m:-i-j arc confronted with the dilemma. Will j you have Home Rule for a moment with ! J civil war or without civil war.' their! i-k-ar duty will by to say. without war."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 5
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