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IRISH HOME RULE

SIR E. CARSON’S LATEST ADVICE,

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

LONDON, September 18. Sir E. Carson, K.C.; inspected tho volunteers at South Down. At Newry ho said that a provisional Government would he set up, though, of course, it would be illegal. Drilling and volunteers were also illegal, but the Government dared not interfere, because Ulster would not brook interference. He advised his bearers not to be afraid of illegalities which were not sordid and mean, but which were taken only to assert the elementary rights of every citizen. ■

RIOTOUS PROCEDURE AT BELFAST.

LONDON, September 18. There were riotous proceedings at Belfast, including the discharge of revolvers. The police were compelled to charge tho crowds who were welcoming the return of Connolly, tho hunger striker.

THE ULSTER VOLUNTEERS

LONDON, September 18.

(Received September 19, at 12.30 p.m.) General Sir George Richardson (retired) has accepted tho command of the Ulster Volunteers.

[General Richardson has served in Afghanistan, Egypt, India, and China. Ho is 66 years of age.]

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Evening Star, Issue 15293, 19 September 1913, Page 8

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IRISH HOME RULE Evening Star, Issue 15293, 19 September 1913, Page 8

IRISH HOME RULE Evening Star, Issue 15293, 19 September 1913, Page 8

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