SEIZURE OF AMMUNITION.
HOSPIJAL SERVICE ORGANISED. (By Cable.—Frees LONDON, July 9. Customs officers seized 240 sacks of cement at Belfast, each containing live cartridges. A number of revolvers at Londonderry have also been seized. Major-General Macready is in London, where be has had several interviews with Mr Asquith, and received instructious regarding tho new situation in Ulster. A hospital service of thrco thousand nurses has been organised in connexion with the Ulster Volunteers.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 11
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