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Those Who Suggest That North-east Ulster Is An Absurdly...

province to have self-government are ill-informed. North- East Ulster—the Six-County Area—had in 1911 a population of 1,250,531. She had almost as many white people—within......

The Simi Fein Leaders Made It Clear Last Week That

the burning of the Dublin Customs House was a deliberate outrage, ordered by "Dail Eireann" in the vain hope of making British govern- ment "impossible." "The destruction of the......

Last Saturday Further Discusskins Took *ice Between Mr....

and the miners met owners seperately. Mr. Lloyd George stated that as the two sides had been unable to agree as to the machinery for a permanent settlement he would suggest......

Immediately Afterwards A False , And Dangerous Atmosphere...

the statement made on behalf of the miners that unless there was an early settlement the Government meant to introduce legislation for compulsory arbitration. The Prime Minister......

According To The Morning Post, Sir James Craig's First -...

will include Mr. H. M. Pollock, the chairman - of the Belfast Harbour Board, as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lord Londonderry for Education, Sir Dawson Bates for Home Affairs,......

Mr. Clynes Moved The Rejection Of The Bill On The

ground that it not only failed "to provide for the publics ownership and -control of the railways, but would prejudice the future acquisition of the railways by the State on a......

The Coal Strike Seems To Be No Nearer An End,

as the latest proposal by the Government has not been favourably received. On Friday, May 27th, at a Joint Conference of owners and miners Mr. Lloyd George proposed that there......

A Sinn Fein Gang At Youghal On Tuesday Exploded A

mine in a road as a party of the Hampshire Regiment with its band was marching past. Six of the bandsmen were killed ; twenty- one -men were injured more or less seriously. In......

The First General Election In Ulster Resulted In A Decisive

victory for the Protestant Unionists, who returned 40 members out of 52. The Nationalists returned six members, and the Sinn Feiners six. The elections were held under......

Sir Eric Geddes Moved The Second Reading Of The Railways

Bill in the House of Commons on Thursday, May 26th. He denied that State control had brought the railway companies into their present position of difficulty. If they were......

When The Debate Was Resumed On Monday, The Attorney- General

assured the House that - the power of the Ministry of Transport to interfere with the railway companies was strictly limited, and that the shareholders would be protected......