GERMAN VIEW OF ULSTER
Under date 22nd July the Berlin -correspondent of ah English Liberal paper writes :— Ulster Orangemen who contemplate assistance from "another William" receive little encouragement in the, German press. In the Berliner Tageblatt,' a newspaper widely read throughout the Empire, an -article appears to-day from a, special correspond dent in Dublin, in which the writer expresses amazement at the spectacle of the "party of order" working hand-in-hand with revolutionaries. "In the entire civilised World one leeks in, vain for an analogy to such a state of affairs. The Home Rule Bill gives sufficient guarantees for complete r«ligious liJoerty, but the four northeastern counties do nob want this so much as to press their will upon th« majority of their countrymen, and this by means of weapons taken from the arsenal of the darkest period of Irish history." , "Thdre Li not," continues the writer, "a single civilised nation in the entire world where a political party Would d*r« in this way to prepare for civil war.' 1 He ridicules the details of the drill given in the Ulster newspapers, and does not believe for a moment all the fine things said of this democratic army in Ulster, i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 59, 6 September 1913, Page 13
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200GERMAN VIEW OF ULSTER Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 59, 6 September 1913, Page 13
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