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ULSTER RIOTS

THE IRISH CONSTABULAEY. (London Times-Sydney Sun Special Cablo.) LONDON, August 20. ' Investigation .shows that at Derry the JRoyal Irish Constabulary are predominantly Catholic and Nationalist, owing to a steady decline in the number of Protestant recruits; the latter finding more lucrative positions in flourishing industries or assisting their fathers on their farms. WHEN THE BILL WILL BE LAW. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, August 20. Addressing the East Limerick Irish League, Mr Lundon, M.P., stated that Mr J. E. Redmond had directed the Irish members of the House of Commons to tell their constituents that Home Rule, with the King's consent, would become law on June 7 next year. SIR E. CARSON'S ADVICE. BEGINNINGS OF A POLICY OF VIOLENCE. LONDON, August 20. (Received August 21, at 9 a.m.) In a letler to the Ulster clubs Sir E. Carson strongly urges that Unionists who are not yet enrolled under the Covenant should join immediately, including old men, who would be useful in guarding homes and property. The 'Pall Mall Gazette's* (U.) Belfast correspondent says that manufacturers and owners have insured their mills and houses for £-1,000,000, and that the underwriters intend charging 10 per cent, premium after this week.

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Evening Star, Issue 15268, 21 August 1913, Page 6

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ULSTER RIOTS Evening Star, Issue 15268, 21 August 1913, Page 6

ULSTER RIOTS Evening Star, Issue 15268, 21 August 1913, Page 6

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