IRISH AUTONOMY.
WHAT UNIONISTS WOTTM> ACCEPT. LONDON, January 14. The "Daily Chronicle" publishes a long article from Dublin, emphasising that theec are critical ddys" for the Irish Convention, and urging -the necessity for a settlement on a basis of autonomy within the Empire. It is now only a matter of safeguards for Ulster, which can be solved, .uiven goodwill and good faith among the negotiators. Leading Unionists already say that if it could be guaranteed that the Irish Parliament would be a body like the convention they would have no hesitation in accepting it.
Other newspapers publish similar articles suggesting that the negotiations have reached an important stage, arid pleading fnr the utmost effort to avoid a breakdown 6i the convention. The delegates are not asked to find a perfect form of government, but a solution acceptable to all Irishmen.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 15 January 1918, Page 5
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