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THE IRISH QUESTION.

CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION'S RALLY. LONDON, November 21. (Received November 22, at 1.45 p.m.) At the National Constitutional Association's rally, General Prescott Decie said ; ■‘Three times wo have had the revolutionists by tho throat, anil each time we were pulled off.” He said that martial law as applied by tho British Government favored the revolutionists. He prayed heaven that Ulster would not give way. They would have to fight sooner or later. He would tight now, and send those Sinn Fein murderers and their Bolshevik allies back to hell, from whence they came. A resolution, moved by Colonel Gretton, M.P., was adopted urging the Government not to enter into an agreement with Sinn Fein until tho latter give effective, proof of its allegiance to tho Throne and until the idea of a separate army in Ireland is abandoned ; also “ that this meeting records its deep sense of humiliation and regret that negotiations should be taking place between the British Government and persons steeped to the lips in an expressed policy of assassination.” —A. and N.Z. Gable.

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Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 6

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THE IRISH QUESTION. Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 6

THE IRISH QUESTION. Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 6

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