ULSTER AND HOME RULE
SIR EDWARD CARSON'S 'A. DEFIANCE' "■. FIERY SPEIiCH IN WALES By ToSe 2raph—Pifi5.3 , r^ r ' Siep'ien Cfwyijn (Natioiialist 51.1.) siaios that tlio Irish Party has decided to permit its ineiitters to stnuig-) ly s'.ippi.vt tlio Nationalist volhmbesr Movement. "^ r - adds: "Home K\i!o "may Bo taken off the Stature Bosjss unless tho .Nationalists are prflpnfwi to assert thfljr dctfli'BHMtttion fey tlio sa.tuo nicnns lis XJlstermen are." SiR EDWARD CARSON IN WALES. FIERY DEFIANCE OP THE GOVERNMENT. Rec, May 29, ?).4§ p.m.) I London, May 29. _ Mr. I. ?. O'Connor, Sl.l'. (Nationalist;, states that tho Nationalists are ! MljJng to g.tv& Ulster such a strong poMtscn]- jHnver as ivill fi.iako thfrni masters of their own fate, and armed Kgainst oppression in every form. Sir Edward Qarnnn (tho Ulster leader), speaking at Mountain Ash (to -Wales)! odi'tiitted thai wiiliin five liuiivs i hoy had landed 85,000 riflfe?. ftml thn:o liiiiliaii mumis of amitimiitiou ill Ulster, but the Governflieitt- did not dare to niinTsh them. ''The Homo Jiwlo Kill jnay occomo tfce law of tho fend," ho said, "tot it will iiernr bo the. latv of tjlster." . If, he doiitinuedi tho Government imagined, that tho third reading of the Bill was tho lust act of tlio drama, 1m would tell the® tliat it was ottly tho first acl of a gnitiSoflio tragedy, . " Tlio "Daily Telegraph" states that tho Government contemplates fixing tho ulster boutt laries by a religious eensWs, instead of by county boundaries, in tlio proposal for tlio exclusion of the pros' ineo from Homo Mule.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2162, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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254ULSTER AND HOME RULE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2162, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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