WARLIKE MUNITIONS.
SEIZURE AT LONDONDERRY.
THE CORK. BY-ELECTION-
O'BRIENITE JUBILATION.
By Telegraph—Press Associal
London, January' 27. The Customs authorities at Londonderry Wave seized a quantity of bandoliers and haversacks consigned to a former Unionist candidate for Parliament. The Nationalists have decided that they will not put up a . candidate for the Cork seat, rendered vacant by the voluntary resignation of Mr. W. O'Brien, and the O'Brienites are jubilant over the fact that a split will thus be avoided. '' AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY. • — RESOLUTIONS TO THE KING. By Telegraph—Press Association— Sydney, January 27. At a big Protestant demonstration held last evening, resolutions were carried expressing loyalty to the Throne, solemnly protesting against the establishment of Home Rule in Ireland, and pledging those present to stand by their compatriots . in Ulster and other parts of Ireland in the desperate defence now forced upon them. A copy of the resolutions will be forwarded to the King.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15518, 28 January 1914, Page 9
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