FULLER ACCOUNT OF THE SCENE.
UNIONISTS CHEER THEIR LEADER. SPEAKER'S ACTION CRITICISED. - MUTINY AGAINST THE STATE. A BARRISTER'S APPLICATION. "YOU ARE WASTING MY TIME." ("Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services.) (Received May 22nd, €.5 p.m.) LONDON, May 22. At Bow street Court, Mr St. John Wallace, barrister, of Dublin, applied for an, information against Mr Asquith and other mombers of the Cabinet for mutiny against the State in connexion with the Ulster difficulty. Ho declarod that ho had strong reasons to believo that Mr Asquith and his colleagues had the King in their power, arid had threatened, to expel tho King on the ground that he had committed a breach' of tho Magna Charta.
The Magistrate: You are wasting my time. The application is refused.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 11
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