30 NOVEMBER 1918, Page 1

It instated by the Times that in Ireland the Sinn

Fein Party will contest ninety-nine out of the hundred and five seats. Mr. Dillon is promised a fight in East Mayo, and Mr. Devlin in his Belfast stronghold. As the Sinn Feiners propose, if elected, to absent themselves from Westminster, this internecine warfare between the Nationalist factions promises to relieve the House of the Irish trouble for some time to come, for Mr. Dillon's Party seems to expect a crushing defeat at the polls.