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"MAY BURST AT ANY MOMENT.

; "TTLSTER3IEN SICK OF INACTION." Unionist papers publish despatches •■ -and editorials warning the public that - the storm may burst at any moment. - .Ulstermen are sick of inaction. • One paper that Sir Edward c' Carson, in hie speech to the Ulster Pro- ' visional Government, said that the ■ height of the crisis was hardly more -' than a matter of minutes.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 7

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"MAY BURST AT ANY MOMENT. Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 7

"MAY BURST AT ANY MOMENT. Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 7

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