IRISH SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.
OPTIMISTIC FEELING PREVAILS
LONDON/ May 31
Mr Lloyd Georgs has had several conferences with the Irish leaders, and a highly optimistic feeling prevails. It is expected that Mr Lloyd George will make an interim stateiment on. Thursday.
(London Times and Sydney Sun Services
(Received June 1, 8.30 a.m.) v LONDON, May 31. The Manchester Guardian hopes that the war interest will not distract pubb'c opinion from Ireland because the question is likely to profoundly influence the fortunes of the war. The Sinn Feinners rebelled in order to distract the Britain. If the question had been unwisely handled it would not' have been as mad and futile aa it seemed.
BjA.SIS OF SETTLEMENT REACHED
IRISH PARLIAMENT EXCLUDIAC
ULSTER
/Received June 1, 8.55 a.m.) LONDON, May 31. The Glasgow Herald asserts that the basis of an Irish settlement has been reached.
The leaders have agreed to an Irish Parliament excluding the whole or the greater part of Ulster!
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 3
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