MR DILLON NOT SANGUINE.
LONDON, June 4. In the House of Commons, Mr Asquith, in moving a three weeks' adjournment, said that a recess was urgently needed, so as to free Ministers from attendance at the House of Commons, and to enabla them to prosecute more important urgent war duties. Mr Dillon, in urging the necessity for a quick settlement of martial law and other matters connected with the rebellion, said he was not sanguine as to the result of Mr Lloyd George's mediation, but no responsible Irishman would say anything that might increase the great difficultie* confronting Mr Lloyd George.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 23
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101MR DILLON NOT SANGUINE. Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 23
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