THE ULSTER SITUATION
VOLUNTEERS TRAINING. By Calrle.—Press Association. —Copyright. . . LONDON, April 11. The Ulster -volunteers are spending Easter in training operations. Sir Edward Carson will inspect the units. TOO MANY PIANOS. ARMS FOR ULSTER. (Received April 13, 9.50 a.ni.) LONDON, April 12. Ulster gun-runners, possessing the knowledge that a local constabulary inspector had ordered a" piano from Lon-" don, consigned three alleged pianos fo him. A carter removed the cases on their arrival in Ulster. The inspector . was mystified at the receipt of so many piano invoices. ' Investigation revealed the fact that the gun-runners had secured the cases and filled them with rifles. '< THEIR SUBLIME DIGNITY." Press Association. AUCKLAND, April 13. The conference of Federated Catholic Clubs of New Zealand passed a resolution congratulating the Catholic people of Ireland on their sublime dignity in face of the attacks on their faith, and congratulating co-religionists in Ireland on their extraordinary restraint—a restraint unparalleled in the history of Western Christendom.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 56, 13 April 1914, Page 7
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158THE ULSTER SITUATION Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 56, 13 April 1914, Page 7
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