HOME RULE.
A POSSIBLE SETTLEMENT.
STATEMENT BY MR ASQUITH. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT. Revived May (?, 8.50 a.m. LONDON, May o. Mr Asqtiith, in reply to Lord R. Cecil, said that die was taking steps which seemed most likely to conduce to a possible settlement of the Home Rule question. Mr AsquitJr's resolution to prevent the blacking of business was unanimously agreed to. WARNING TO ULSTER. CRISIS NOT YET OYER. LONDON, May 4. In presenting colors to the West Belfast Regiment of the lister volunteers, Ceneral Sir George Richardson said: ' Do not think your work done, and relax efforts. It is always the unexpected that happens. Exercise the greatest discretion in your dealings with your It llow-counti \ nien, and avoid aggressive action."
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Waikato Times, Issue 12860, 6 May 1914, Page 5
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121HOME RULE. Waikato Times, Issue 12860, 6 May 1914, Page 5
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