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ULSTER CONCESSIONS.

l 0R DS AND HOME RULE, \p EOTES T FROM LIBERALS. i,: -- ; — piVISJON IN CABINET. ' pO BLIN DISSATISFIED.

• ,; ' Telegraph-?* Bs Association-Copyright. - 5 ' ''(Received May U. IIJO P.m.) ;"f:- London, May 14. • Uief is expressed that the fBE S Lords will delay the divi- •?° a " . the second reading of the BSSSuIo Bill until it receives the. / CS 01 ? 6 ■ " Bill N 3 Ttf N«l Primrose (Liberal M.P. ■ '', Worth Cambridgeshire) presided f ° r irday at a meeting of 40 ISlineml'crs of the House of llfeons. One speaker protested olinst any further lister conces- '"■-• «c' and it was decided that a dellon should be sent to Mr- - Lmith "-to express regret that he 1^^ prosecuted the gun-runners. •ft-Tlio Daily Mail reports that there has been a, division in the Cabinet on the question of concessions to Ulster, but that the peace party is the most powerful. The Daily Chronicle says the -' omissionlto reinforce tin troops in Ulster ought immediately to be •- n o,ti • Roman Catholics in TTjjter run a very real risk from a •i fanatical outburst by their armed, H opponents. • _ ': : The Irish Nationalists in Dublin >^arV greatly dissatisfied with Mr. Asquith's amending Bill fearing >- further developments of the exclu?ision principle, and declare that, if if tie Unionists and Liberals come to terms for a" permanent exclusion, Redmond will be compelled to iriihdraw his support from the .Government. -':';The, Irish expenditure this year ; .'' exceeds ; the revenue by £1,275,000. § FANNY AT HAMBURG. ,~KO INFORMATION GIVEN. -■:;." Times and Sydney Sun Services. '..'V -il2*ctiTfd May 14, 6 p.m.) Hamburg, May 13. - The r Fanny which recently carried a cargo .'of munitions of war to Ulster, has arrived here, flying no flag, and with her name freshly jc painted in a schoolboy hand. . " The captain is not to be seen, and ||' the crew decline -to give any information. .

. PRESBYTERIAN SYMPATHY. p-l'V • 1 ■ .•'.V MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA. ' Sydney, May 14. 'At yesterday's sitting of the Presby- \| terian General Assembly, a resolution was ' Kbpted sympathising .with the Pro- : testants of Ireland in their endeavour to conserve their civil and ecclesiastical liberties and maintain the unity of the Empire. * . ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 7

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ULSTER CONCESSIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 7

ULSTER CONCESSIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 7