The Exclusion View.
HOWE RULE FOR IRELAND. A NATIONALIST SPEECH. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright [Uniter Press Association ~ London, April 15. Mr Farrell, M.P., at Longford, declared that the scheme for the temporary exclusion of Ulster was the result of the King’s pressure on the jCabinet. The Government was ready ito take the risk of suppressing the I rebellion by fire and sword rather than consent to permanent exclusion. 'THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE.” (Received 8.0 a.in.) London, April 15. The outstanding feature of the situation in Ireland is the steadily increasing hostility of the Nationalists to excluson. In vew of this, Mr Redmond hardly dare make further concessions in this direction.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 96, 16 April 1914, Page 5
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