NOT PEACE AT ANY PRICE.
Mr Churchill, in concluding hie epeech.said—"The Government will not allow themeelves to be bullied. Doubtless bloodshed would be lamentable, but oowardly abdication of the executive's responsibility would be worse. Law and order must prevail. "We are not going tp have Britain sunk to Mexico's condition. If Ulster seeks peace, she knows where to find it, but if every concession is spurned, if Ulster becomes th* tool of party calculations, if the oivii and Parliamentary systems are brought to crude challenge of force, if reckless chatter ends in the disclosure of a sinister revolution, then let us go forward and P»t these crave matters to the proof."
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 7
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