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FOR HOME RULE.

MR. CHURCHILL'S VISIT TO BELFAST.

SHOULD HE BE PROHIBITED?

AN ULSTER PROTEST.

(By Electric Telegraph— Copyrig-nt.) (Per Press Association.)

LONDON, Jan. 18. The imation at Belfast iii connection wfiph Mir. Churchill's -visit is chiefly due to a proposal to use Ulster Hall. Little feeling would have been evoked if he had utilised St. Mary's Hall where the Nationalises are in -the habitj of assembling. Captain Craig, M.P., states ttat Ulster is determined that Mr Churchill's .m©e}.iing shall not take place a-nd every ingenuity will be displayed to prevent a refbel orew dishonouring the historic Ulster Hall. Me W. T. Stead, writing to the Pall Mall Gazef.t'e, in .-iinstiancing a recent Magisterial decision binding over a man. to keep the peace because of proposed utterances calculated to provoke a breach of the peace, states thati the decision leaves Mr. Berrell no other course than r .b legally prohibit Mr. Churchill from speaking at Belfast.

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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 6

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FOR HOME RULE. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 6

FOR HOME RULE. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 6