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THE IMPASSE.

— ■—* DUN RAVEN SEES WAY OUT. BY GOVERNMENT DROPPING THE BILL". [ I’IILSH ASSOCIATION, COPY RIGHT. J London, -Mny 28. Lord Duma ven, in a letter to the “’limes.’ siijs that there is only on* way out of the Home Rule nnpusue. The Guxcrnmem kould drop th«* Bill, call an Irish coin ent ion repru enting all parties when the House of Commons ir> in )-• ■'<-ss, and draft a m-xv bill. Ulster would then have no logical excuse to refuse t<> contribute its ideas on Irish self-goxeriiuieDl.

THE CHOICE. HOME RULE WITH OF WITHOUT WAR. London, May 28. Lord Selboiu-ne said that if Unionist.s were confronted with th« dilemma. "Will you have Home Rule fm- the memeni with civil war or vuthout civil xxur.” their clear duty would b<* to say without war. N ATION ALIST VOLUNTEERS. SI PPORTED BY IRISH AIEMBERS. (Received 29, 10.40 a.iu.) London, Max 28. Mr. Stephen Gwynne, M.P. for C.’lxxay City, slides that the Irish puiLy bus decided to permit nieni bees st rough to support the voliintier movement. M). Gwynne mi<K that Home Rule may be iiiken off the Statute Book miless the Nationalists are prepared to assist their determination by the slum* ineunr us th« Ulstermen. _________

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 5

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THE IMPASSE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 5

THE IMPASSE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 5

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