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IRELAND.

THE .SETTLEMENT TERMS. Received July 28 8.30 p.m. London, July 28. The fourteen points regarding the Irish settlement whereon Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Redmond and Sir E. Carson have agreed has been published. The paper contains little beyond that announced during Monday's debate, except the fact that a deduction must be made of the sum paid by the Imperial Government to Ireland proportionate to the population, of the excluded area. An active party in the House of Commons is endeavouring to revive negotiations.

GENERAL CABLES. FEDERAL WAR LOAN. Australian-N./?. Oable Association. Received July 28, 8.35 p.m. Melbourne, Jul" 2S. The Commonwealth bank is investing £2,000.000 in the war loan, and the A.M.I'. Society a further £1,000,000. EXPORT OF MINERALS. Received July 28, f1.15 p.m. Sydney, July 28. For the half-year ending June, the value of minerals exported from New South Wales increased by £510,531. UNIVERSAL SERVICE. Received July 98, (i.50 p.m. Sydney, July 28. Canon Garland, speaking at a Universal Service meeting, asked what objection could there be against conscription when every Australian lived daily in an atmosphere of compulsion. New Zealand, in time and extent, was far in advance of Australia ,in socialistic legislation, yet New Zealand led Australia in the adoption of universal service. BRIBERY CHARGES. Received July 28, G.fiO p.m. Sydney, July 28. A heated scene occurred in the Assembly, Mr. Coombe, Laborite, read a document alleging that when Mr. Peake, [ Leader of the Opposition, was defeated at the last election, Mr. McDonald, member for Alexandra, asked for .£IOOO for resigning his seat in favor of Mr.'Peake, but ultimately agreed to accept £250 fur three years and certain out of pocket expenses. . The Liberals strongly resented the allegation. JAPANESE SERVICE TO NEW ZEALAND. Received July 20. 1.3 a.m. I " Sydney, July 2S- [ The Nippon Yusen Kaislia Company has decided to extend the service tn | New Zealand. The Aki Maru will '>e the steamef,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1916, Page 5

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IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1916, Page 5

IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1916, Page 5

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