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. ————— ••^^^— . .. "MAMMOTH GATHERING" OF UNIONISTS. • -{By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.; (Per Press Association.) DUBLIN, April 10. The visit of the Unionist leader was made vho occasion of a great antiHomo Rulo demonstration at Belfast. Special trains ran to the city from all par-s of the country. Processions occupied throe hours. Sir Edward Carson presided over a mammoth gathering. Mr Bonar Law said that the Unionists regarded Ulster's cause as •.he Empire's cause. The creation t%" an Irish Parliament even if it'-iverc friendly to England, would, involve friction-, and, _ in the event of war, England's | difficulty would be Ireland's opportunity. The running of such a risk was gambling with national security's j A resolution expressing unalterable opposition to a -separate Parliament was carried.
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Grey River Argus, 11 April 1912, Page 5
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