THE IRISH CONSPIRACY.
SITUATION STILL OBSCX r RE,
(By Cable.—Press Association- — (Australian and X.ii. Cable Association-) LONDON, May 22. The Irish situation is still obscure ponding tho production of the Government's evidence of a pro-Gorman plot. Satisfactory evidence is likely to detach a majority of tho Nationalists from tho Sinn Feiners.
Mr Dillon declare? the Government's action to be un piece don ted. Ho awaits a statement of the grounds for its action, and until then he has no opinion to offer on the matter.
It is understood that tho Nationalist members of tho House of Commons intend to return to Westminster next week.
NATIONALISTS AND SINN
PEINE US.
LONDON. May 22. A Dublin correspondent says Monday's Mansion House mooting disclosed strained relations between Nationalists and Sinn Feiners, almost reaching breaking point. Tho publication of proof that the Sinn Fcinors intrigued with Germany would have an immediate beneficial effect on Nationalist, opinion throughout Ireland.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 7
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