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MR, HOLMAN IN HOT WAT ER.

HIS SIAIE ON THE UIiSTMSIIN. Sytfrioy, March 31. 'flie rc-mftrks of Mr. W. A- ljolniiin, New South Wales Stato ProroWj tettwtinK Ulster \wo tiio subject di a violwit debate in the Assembly.

Tl(e Premier promised to consider the suggestion to npokigHSo to ITlstewai for tlio slur.

Speaking at ttie «nitrial brea.Wost of (lie Ji'isli Niitj.onii! Fqi'iesfers, Mr, Sotnwnsaid tlurt he bad htapj of a little (ra-rty vriiit'h .might ijd oft a piratical, crutsn to perfaiiM aets a! scilitiwi on English soil. •If .0, fcrtujiittcly, Xhoi w«s n<?t fill-erl iip, and .tHerb amjlo ■aeconrt'iodiition for'tUo« wUo'ffiaUd to' ceo'! tlscsr heels'and. refrigerate tb.eir !i«ri*. Subsaauently, i& tEe Asssßibb'.

3lf. Eolnsan was asked to -apologise te the Ulsterau-n of New- Bawl-It Wales for the elur Jib had cast Ujxsn them. UNION OEFENGE FOND. • -MAXIM GUN-WCNNING TO BEkFAST. (Roc. April 1) 0.40 a.(n.) ~ ... London, ifej-dt 31. Tho Union Defence I'viiid now staMs 1 at £101,000. ' ' A liiiHiber rf maxims, flacked in ioa«cltosts, wore lamed, sit Bellast. The aHtJifjriUfls-' s&u-eh was l'tttifc. CANADIAN ORAN&EMEN'S (See. Ma.fdi 31, 10,10 p.m.) . Ottawa! Starch'3o, tojiipjenioa throughout Caivsda are adopting resolutions, and pledging tliemsßh'cs to ajiy grant from tltß. OomiiaMh Government' hi aid <rf Uifi British Navy until H mn o Halo w submitted to tho British electors.

MR SCOTLAND'S ACCIDENT

.(Tβ tlio Editor*)

r ; Sll \—T}iQ latter si.giiod '!;Ono qi the kirevA «j)powiig in your .pamer id-day . Ktgttrding Air. (Jeo.tAind's failure to , ily Stated the other side wiiU sMJrieinft nti/deratipiu flie Itev. Mr. Jtote.? and Mt. Bodk'y Tiayo cqjm to , the frqftt'to sut the seal of confirtontioli on |ho calumny tlKit, tho Wdlijigtoti crowd forced Scatlttiid to risk his' life. ilf. B«tes is a nic& nnv», overflnnriug ffitli tlio mills <jf taiiimtj kindness., and waWsed XM doubt to start a Kubsaripiiali for Scotla.ud, out; of piivb, if ignorant,, syniimthy, iv»4 tlio fnelirig that a beitefit d'oiiferred at the psy«hoiogiea.l nibWieiji teueh.es the heart and taps the- uiifaili«i* springs' of iinman grafrtudOj aiid 1 all OWi kind of IHVlpit .pwkoriitg. As fo.r Mr. Henry Bodloy.; it .'is gratifying, to WelHitgtqnigtits .to know that ire, .ia always .i'catjy-' te jila.<;e Jus, ripo wisdpni alia the taleute Jio ha's sn> ! diltivfftod ijt tho servjeesf "his; fellow citkeus. But tbci'6 is A .prbvei-b, or axiom, or what , L yo:u ch00.50 , to ca'H it, wl'ich snys-,. '•'Feels rvtslj. iit wlvero. «iigei& four to tread" ; and they keep !oit troad* Wg. Is it not a fact,' sir, tlia't Jfe. iSc'etlarf Ciim&hore us a sii:owi».an : ? Tliai ho is deftrly not woJl eqitipped for ito siioft' buskess, his indtoi4)6» v '< s f bpTiig iij;> .sßtaJl? Tlittt he is. being run by: h synilioafe, which, owing to; "kytmrs&le t conditions i ; n the' sowth, is already asktuA «teDO fe iW Nx, Sfeotliud lk on a substaetial aalajfy?. On Sa'turUday BeoMaiid, if tlio espe.rr- , er.eeu ■aviatoi" lie says, Ito isj i>vjts.t liaxe \ kiMnrti at t o'clock thai 1)6 cbiiicl not .fly, and yet daubt was liot ox.Wssed ■; I but .money actually tajjen at mo .gates j af-tej it had be.e.iv decrflcd he souid rifltgo ii:p;.£s(M Woi'th of thfr public, sWotl about in tliij eoid., long after the- .advertised time for tlie Ife and jtq aiinwn.ncertjeilt- made, tlia* .tliere w'otild nb* be an ascfrnsieii , , Wfls it siirprfeiiig thai ■tho «rf)i\-d aiid ftnaliy ex* ■pressed mild winfttlraicc; tot as fb'r VwreetviiJiJ." artd.ajl that talis-, ft is We're, rribbiak Altiihough' I .kiiew- ,}ff. ■Kee'tlaiid ;Wa:S being by a, n.ip!ioy-.irtsi : laiij2;..s;yi!diea.t.e, life all travel? Hil.gr s'hbws, i'tiftd S foi of syiTJpdtiy [ until I Wiif in jrotir 'jyajxir tho. interview, hi? giive yuu.r rfinnrter. His swe.epif.ig rtMiia'rfes about WftelthigitcHi were grQssfy iijipertffieiHj aM. eirt.ifely tnfeiiHtitl fo'r. i Those citfeen?! ft'ho aw pfepsied, un'd.ei , the- olrenmst«iiTc'eSj to pay for being Jiisultcd,. aro- weleajne ttt the 1 am, etc., PAfRIQT, .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 7

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MR, HOLMAN IN HOT WATER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 7

MR, HOLMAN IN HOT WATER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 7

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