HOME RULE.
THE POSITION OF ULSTER.
VIEWS OF LEADERS
(Per Pi ess Association—Copyright)
LONDON, October 13,
Mr (John Redmond, speaking at Limerick, said that Mr Churchill's reference to. the possible exclusion of Ulster was impracticable and unworkable and the Irish people would not support it: They were ready to concede every reasonable concession to Ulster, but Ireland must be a nation.
Mr Dillon said that the exclusion of Ulster would mean its pauperisation within six weeks. The provisional government then would be desirous to enter vie Irish Pai-liament. •
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8688, 14 October 1913, Page 5
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