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"GROSSLY ILLEGAL."

BOTH IRELAND'S ARMIES.

THE AMENDING BILL.

MAT MEET THE DIFFICULTY.

[By Cable—Press Association.—Copyright.)

(Received 9.15 ajn.;

LONDON. June 7

Viscount Haldane. Lord High Chanpftllor. speaking at Oxford, said that although he regretted some of Bir £. H. Carson's utterances, he had done his best to keep I'lster qniet. Both the National and Ulster armies were grossly illegal, but the Government wisely allowed events to take their course. The Amending Bill would make propositions which the Government thought would meet the difficulty.

Mr Joseph Devlin. M.P., addressed the Belfast National volunteers, and said the movement was started to maintain the liberty which Ireland had won after 30 years' constitutional battle.

Sir Edward Carson, at Belfast, advised the Ulstermen to stick to their arms, and if any attempted to rob them, or to break the peace, that they should not hesitate to use their arms.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 5

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"GROSSLY ILLEGAL." Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 5

"GROSSLY ILLEGAL." Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 5

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