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MR ASQUITH’S EETUnk RECEIVES AN OVATION. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright LONDON, April 14. Mr Asquith received an ovation on retaking his seat as member for "East Fife in the House of Commons. A NATIONALIST SPEECH. THE GOVERNMENT RESOLUTE. LONDON. April 15. Received April 15, 11.10 p.m. Mr .J; P. Barrel! (Nat.) at Longford, declared that the scheme for the temporary exclusion of Ulster was the result of the King's pressure on 'the Cabinet. The Government was ready to take the risk of suppressing a rebellion by fire and sword rather than consent to permanent exclusion.

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Southland Times, Issue 17627, 16 April 1914, Page 5

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HOME RULE Southland Times, Issue 17627, 16 April 1914, Page 5

HOME RULE Southland Times, Issue 17627, 16 April 1914, Page 5

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