HOME RULE.
ULSTER'S RESISTAFCE
TALK OF A SETTLEMENT,
(By Cable.—Preat Awo-i-tio-,—Copyright.) (Tteceived February 17th. 0.15 a.m.) LONDON. February 16.
The "Daily Chronicle" says the Government's plan is not exclusion of Ulster but administrative autonomy of a most generous character, including control of education, licensing, and police, also a board of appointments to prevent partiality in nominations to public offices, and finally an effective check on legislation calculated to work adversely to Ulster's interests.
Mr Walter Long, in a letter to the newspapers commenting on Mr Redmond's conciliatory language, points out the present experience of Richard Kingston, of Curracioagh, County Cork, who has been boycotted since 1910 by the Irish League. All the investigators of the case have condemned it except Mr Redmond and Mr Stephen Cwyruo.
There have been scores of alleged cough remedies offered to the public during the last fifty years. Nothing is heard of them now, but Baxter's Lung Preserver has been selling for half a century, and to-day is selling better than ever. Thi* is proof that it is an effective remedy for oougtts and colds. Peoole write for it from ail over New Zealand. If your storekeeper or chemist cannot 6upply you, send ls lOd to J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Christchurch. b
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14903, 17 February 1914, Page 7
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