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PARTY WHIPPED UP

HOME RICE CRISIS MOMENTOUS DIVISION AT HAND , , SINISTER ACTIVITY IN IRELAND fiy 'jruiceMsh-fxesff Aesftivlflttaj-tiODSrt'-IcW London, May 22. . The Nutioiinlist yolantew force is steadily growing in numbers. Official. Nationalist circles regard t).<n suovetnei.it with mixed .'feelings! believing the &tv jeefej -of tho men controlling tho volunteers will bo 'inoro National than Nationalist. Members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, nciing apparently under s-crnie genwal order, are beginning jofai in largo ntimfoets. It is understood the reported movements of Irish Constabulary to certain stations nrij in the iinturo of a prec.aiition in view of possible outbreaks when HOEI6 Rulo leaves' tlio HOll5O of Cointaons. Tiflinatt Catholic priests are. urging their llnok-s to 3-bstain from procession's ami lionfires to celebrate the passing of the Bill. Ij.irgo consignments of a.ramumtiojj havo been landed iu Ulster during tliepast fortnight, TRIFUNO WITH A VOLCANO.

MB. ASOUITH SHAUPI/Y REBUKED. "Times" aud sydnwv "Hv.ii'' Scrvioce. London, May 22. "Tli.<j Tini(s3," in a jeador, ■ ■-,:— "Mr. Asqnith's sikneo and ftii d-o----loy of a formiglit irtaj; prceipiun,ft a catastrophe. All that is clear is that each clay brings ti-s closet to apjiftlling ■tlan.g-ors, and tliilt nft Prime s|iwster has ever trifled so long with possibilities ■which jnay slialso tlio whole. Empire to its fotuM&tions." URGENT CALL TO THE PARTY. "UNOESTAINTY OF THE FtJTtJRE." Ukc. May -24 5 54 p.m.) Urtdcfij %y 23. An largest Liberal "Whip" jvluclj lias beol) sent out intimates tlia'fc iii vie* of tho uncertainty of tire, fijtiwe. pro' wsectings in tfro Bouse, early .atfeudanc.ij, on Monday h imperativn. Tho nat-icn adds: "fossiiiiy tlio third reading of th<3 Homo Rote' Bill will ha taken iotihwith." ' HURRIED MEETING OP CABINET. (Sec. May m, Wiilnlglit:) i6.Wd.ort',-May 24. A hurried meeting of Calwiitit was hold on Saturday, ft is eiippsed fliai the B.icetiug wns sisijitaoncd to deal witll Siondsy's p-rocedftro in Hie. HeflSt) of OoniiMiis, and tlio situation 'arfeiHß out of tho sci?no in Pafllainent <>n TliurSday. SINEWS OF WAR FOR THE 1 NATID&VMSTS. ■ ' "Times" ami Sydnci, "RiiSt" 6hr*fcee. (.oncion., Slay 33. ■ Irish-Americans havo_ ■ jwowUed. £20,000 for guus, Awnffliiition, and uftiEornis for the Nfitionalist voljjjitwr-s. It is officially stated that tlio Xrtaonaliste fc-ar tliefc Amoriean .snttporis will : t3ms ho, iiverted from tho'lrish ParKanje.ivtory i'liU-iJS,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2157, 25 May 1914, Page 5

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PARTY WHIPPED UP Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2157, 25 May 1914, Page 5

PARTY WHIPPED UP Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2157, 25 May 1914, Page 5