THE ULSTERLEADER.
AN* EN'THUSITTSTIC U r ELCOME. Sir Edward Carson had an enthusiastic welcome at Bolfast. Annetl volunteers gave tho militaryEalute. %Sir Edward Careon waa greeted at Belfast by a crowd of many thousands. Accompanied by Mr Walter Long, he walked throu&u. a double file of volunteers, who were equipped with arms and rifles, and drovo away in Captain Craig's motor-car, the front of irhicb was adorned with a huge liorsehhoc covered with orange-coloured flowers and the Union Jack. :
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 7
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