HOME RULE PROBLEM
SOME FIERY UTTERANCES,
{Sydney Sun —Special Cable.)
LONDON, July 18,
Sir Edward Carbon, speaking at Belfast, said that he was sick of the dirty game they were playing at Westminster, where 1,500,000 Protestants were being sold for 80 votes. The Government was also trying to make Ulster a pawn in the game. Thu Bishop of Deny, preaching in the Belfast Cathedral from the text “He that
has not a-sword, Jet him sell his cloak to buy one,’’ said that tin; question was how England, in casting them off, acquired the right of imposing on them the yoke of an alien race and the tyranny of a church which had persecuted them in the past.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 5
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