"A UNITED NATION."
IRELAND AND CONSCRIPTION
(Elec. Tel. Copyright-United Press Assn.) (Austrian and N.Z. cable 'Association.) (Received/ April 29, 9.20 a.m ) LONDON, April' 28. Visiting correspondents declare thnt upoirthe subject of conscription Ireland toy the- time being is a united nation. Uie words "no conscription"? are bolrilv printed on the. chest of the ParneJl statue. The same sign is on shop windows, and is heard m conversation everywhere m the streets. ' . ' > *i, It T i8 J T cted tbat an npplieatWfov the Lord Mayor of Dublin for a passport, to Washington will be granted to put the . case . before President Wilson. . ... ~ . It; is- understood .Jhat M r Duke is 're«gnmg the Irish Secretaryship. If, i, likely that Mr. Edward Shortt. Ivf.P ' will succeed him. (Australian ana N.Z. Cable Association : (.Received April 29, 8.40 a. m.) r , IJie ■ Daily Express' Lkiblin corraion.dent says that the conference has been sitting continuously at Mansion Houi*. lrrcludmg Messrs. Dillon, Devaler \ Develin'and Healy. The conferemv 'i* giving Irishmen time to consider better counsels. Tins time it is on the si'rio or peace. As a member of the •, conference said to-da y i "Jijven Irishmen may tiro .of. spitting .fire."; Meanwhvfe Ranees fop .warchanfcie^ are nightly occurrences at the best Dublin hotels. . Mr. William O'Brien said : "The nro•gr^mmeof Dominion pome Rule forthwith for hll Ireland, and' nb military oompulsion, represents our irrevocable / demknd. : - ■■■■..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14591, 29 April 1918, Page 3
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227"A UNITED NATION." Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14591, 29 April 1918, Page 3
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