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ALL QUIET IN IRELAND

(London tfimes and Sydney Sun Services.) (Received May 28, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON. May 27. , The fears of disorder m Ulster as the result of Nationalist jubilation wero not realised. Londonderry never, passed a more peaceful evening. There was a good deal of light-hearted prorhenading m the main.' street. Everywhere else was as quite as a village graveyard, but it was armed stillness.. There was no rejoicing of any sort, excepting a. little band -playing m a few Southern towns. In Dublin one publichouse was illuminated. People are! more concerned | about the Derby winner. The lack of .'enthusiasm ia attributable to a feeling that the end has not yet been reached. The Nationalists fear that the Bill will be effective, except upon a basis of permanent p-trtition. (Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) (Received May 28, 10.45 a.m.) - SYDNEY, May 28. Various Hibernian Sooieties of the Commonwealth have cabled to. Mr Redmond and Mx Asquith their congratulations on the passage of the Home Rule Bill. The Victorian Ulster Defence Fund has cabled 'to Sir E. Carson, urging him to stand fast m defence and await the attack with, quietness and confidence, and stating that there , are already 150,000 signatures to the petition ag. ainst Home Rule.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13392, 28 May 1914, Page 3

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ALL QUIET IN IRELAND Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13392, 28 May 1914, Page 3

ALL QUIET IN IRELAND Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13392, 28 May 1914, Page 3

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