ACCURACY IN NAMES.
May I suggest that your "well-informed" correspondent "Xo Yank," having dealt a lethal blow to "American" arrogance, will now come a little nearer home and devote his attention to the "careless" or "thoughtless," but certainly very "ridiculous misuse" of the term "Ulster," perpetuated by so many of his and my "well-informed , . 5 brethren, including., unfortunately, journalists? I venture to think that "Xo Yank's" comments on the not unimportant subject of the geographical, historical and political Ulster would be highly diverting. Possibly a "strono- protest" from Belfast would follow. NO BUNK.
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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 8
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