MAMMOTH GATHERING AT BELFAST.
TO PROTEST AGAINST THE BILL
United Press Association— Br Electric Teltgraph—Copyright. LONDON, April .». .Special trains ran to Belfast from all parts of the country. The precessions occupied three hours. Sir Edward Carson, ALP., presided at a mammoth gathering to protest against Home Rule. Air Bonar Law raid that the Um'orii.sts regarded Ulster's cause, a.* t.ic Empire's cause. The creation of an Irish Parliament. -*yen it it were friendly to England, would involve friction, and in the event of war England's difficulty would be Ireland's opportunity Running such a risk was gambling with national security. A resolution expressing unalterable opposition to a --eparate Parliament v.-ps. carriei. ~
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14326, 11 April 1912, Page 7
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