CABINET AND NATIONALISTS.
LLOYD GEORGE AND KING. SlUlßlPftlSiED FARMERS. (Per .Press Association.) '■'■'..' LONDON, May. 17. In connection with amending th.c Home Rule Bill and the present deadlock, the King; gave audience for nearly an hour, -tia Hon. Lloyd George •who ia the principal' mouthpiece between the Cabinet and the NafaonaifThe Chronicle. states that *a! noixnber of Down and A*Titiium famens were no* averse to their .sons jodntog1 Sk E.:.Carson's'.volunteers witih /the oibjeo* of drilling!, bu^ were startled an learning that rifles and ammunition were <abio*uii tky be indiiividually ddsttribut«d. Ttbej pijopoeed rleoipienits laivej amsibufely inquiring ac to the legality of Teceiring arras
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14811, 18 May 1914, Page 5
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