ULSTER IS NOT AFRAID.
THE TALK ABOUT OFFERS. "HYPOCRITICAL AND SHAM." . By Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright. ■■' • (Received May 21, 8.10 a.m.) - LONDON, May 20. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at the ' Queen's Hall, said he had heard much about offers and counter-offers, but only one had: been made in the House- of Commons, and that was. hypocritical ami a sham. -Ulster did not want civil war, which was a horrible thing, but they were not afraid, and if the Government" drove thehi to it they would take the ' consequences like men. ,
I COSTLY GUN-RUNNING. ; SEIZURE OF STEAMERS. "• ' The "Daily Chronicle'\states that in " consequence of the Government sei&iujj>; the steamer Innesimlrray,'the gnn-nin>" ning charterers will have to pay. the owners £Booo.' ,'. . 'The owners of the Helen Craigl also require compensation. " ... ' ! ; The actions Will be .heard in DubJi* Shortly. •-;••'■•
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 89, 21 May 1914, Page 7
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136ULSTER IS NOT AFRAID. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 89, 21 May 1914, Page 7
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