The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) had a prolonged interview with His Majesty the King prior to the meeting of Parliament to-day. He also consulted Baron ...
Article : 75 wordsNewepapers state that the War Office verbally assured Brig.-Gen. Gough yesterday that the cavalry would be required only to assist to preserve law and order in. ...
Article : 112 wordsTen rounds of ammunition hare been served to every soldier in the Curragh district, where the 16th (the Queen's) Lancers and 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars have ...
Article : 248 wordsThe House of Commons was crowded when the Unionist Leader (Mr. Bonar Law) moved his censure motion against the Government for not having placed ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Daily Chronicle (Liberal) states:—"It is useless for the Government to tell us that the officers did not strike. We all know they did. Their action raises the ...
Article : 148 wordsGen. Sir Arthur Paget and BrigadierGen. Hubert de la Poer Gough have returned to Ireland. The opinion generally expressed in the ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Devlin (Nationalist M.P. for West Belfast), who had not participated in debates on the Dome Rule Bill for two years, followed, and created a scene. He accused ...
Article : 193 wordsTwo torpedo boats have landed 150 soldiers at Carriek Fergus Castle from Dublin. Carrick Fergus is nine miles northwest of Belfast, on the north side of ...
Article : 89 wordsIt is stated at Aldershot that the SouthWestern Railway authorities have been ordered to have trains ready to move 10,000 troops to Glasgow and other ports, ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Daily News (Liberal) says:—"The public will want to know the conditions on which Brigadier-Gen. Gough returned to duty. Are they conditions of ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Observer reports that Gen. Paget on Friday sent an ultimatum to Brig.-Gen. Hubert de la Poer Gough. commanding the 3rd Cavalry Brigade, whether he was ...
Article : 121 wordsThe moderate Liberals are discussing the suggestion advised by Mr. Cathcart wason that members of the House of Commons of all parties should support the proposal for ...
Article : 49 wordsThe situation in Ulster is grave. The political climax regarding the Irish home rule question, which was readied yesterday as a result of the proceedings in ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Bonar Law read amid excitement a letter from an officer who was present at the conference, who said that Gen. Sir Arthur Paget (Commander-in-Chief in ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Daily Mail states that the fourth battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers stationed at Enniskillen, of whom a large number have signed the Ulster covenant, ...
Article : 63 wordsSpecial Magistrates for Ulster are being sworn in at Dublin Castle. A force of 150 Royal Engineers, with trenching and pontoon apparatus, has been entrained at ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Opposition Leader, continuing, said lie had received proof that—other thanmembers of cavalry regiments had tendered their resignations. He read a ...
Article : 200 wordsSir Philip Bassoon, Part. (Unionist M.P. for hythe), addressing the Folkestone battalion of the National Reserve oil Saturday, offered, in the event of hostilities in ...
Article : 46 wordsTroops from the South of Ireland have arrived. The famous En[?]iskillen Guards are assembled in camp at Curragh, County Kildare. At the Newbridge Barracks and ...
Article : 83 wordsSir Marcus Samuel, Bart., offers to give £10,000 towards a fund tor relieve the families of officers resigning from the Army on conscientious motives. The offer is ...
Article : 47 wordsA sentry shot a soldier who, being late for the roll-call, attempted to scale the barrack walls at Newbridge, The victim is in a critical condition. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. J. Ramsay 'Macdonald) said if Gen. Gough was not prepared to do his duty he ought to have been dismissed. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Daily Chronicle (Liberal) remarks that the Prime Minister will at an early date announce in the House of Commons his willingness for the general elections to ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Belfast correspondent of The Pall Mall Gazette telegraphs that when two companies of the Dorsetshire Regiment paraded on Thursday, and were notified ...
Article : 66 wordsSir Edward Carson was accorded an enthusiastic reception upon his arrival at Belfast from London. He was welcomed with a fusillade of revolver shots. He proceeded ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. Bonar Law asked for further discussion of the Bill. The Prime Minister moved the adjournment of the House. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Prime Minister commenced by defining the duty of the army. It must, he said, protect the military property and render assistance if the civil power should be ...
Article : 212 wordsThe House of Commons was crowded to-day in view of developments relatively to Ulster. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and Mr. Lloyd George were ...
Article : 108 wordsThe British Government's proposals. at already indicated, provide that the four north-eastern Irish counties of Antrim, Deny, Down, and Armagh are to be ...
Article : 307 wordsThe Ulster loaders are conferring at Craigavon. Sir Edward Carson, in a manifesto, appeal to his followers to maintain. calm, peace, and night-long activity. ...
Article : 55 wordsIn the House of Lords, Viscount Morley (Lord President of the Council) pressed to publish the Army Council's instructions to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Paget, said ...
Article : 93 wordsCol. Seely stated that some officers had (informed Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Paget (officer commanding the military forces in Ireland) that they would not serve in ...
Article : 144 wordsPress Association advices state that Ulster volunteers are guarding Craigavon. Armed, with rifles, bayonets, and hall cartridges, they stood at the salute as the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Loader of the Nationalists (Mr. John Redmond) insists, in the interests of the Lome rule cause, upon the abandonment of the proposed Parade at ...
Article : 31 wordsHis Majesty the King was to have visited the Earl arid Countess of Derby this week, but be cancelled the engagement in order to remain in close communication with ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Prime Minister concluded—It is not the business of army or nary to discriminate between the relative validity of different parts of the law. If the doctrine ...
Article : 110 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Churchill) visited the Secretary for War (Col. Seely) early yesterday. The Secretary for War asserts that ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Prime Minister said that in December the officers commanding troops were informed that they might be palled upon to assist the cival power; also that officers ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 201 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that a number of officers under the Belfast command have resigned. Sir Philip Sassoon, Bart. (Unionist M.P. ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Palfour, formerly Leader of the Unionist Party, remarked that undoubtedly the Government had thought the circumstances exceptional, and had made ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 28 Mar 1914, Page 40
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