HOME RULE BILL
,: NATIONALISTS'; GENEROSITY. (By Electri: Telegraph — Copyright.) , (Per United Prt^ Association.) LONDON, May 29. Mr T. O'Connor states that the Na tionalist are willing to give , Ulster such strong political power as will make them masters of their own fate, and armed against oppression in every form. CARSON TALKS TREASON. LONDON, May 29. . Sir Edward Carson, speaking a: Mountain Ash, admitted that within five hours they had landed 3.5,006 rifles, and three million rounds of am munition into Ulster, but the Govern ment had not dared to punish them. The Home Rule Bill may become 1 the law of the land, but it will never be ' law in Ulster. If the Government imagined that the third reading was the last act of the drama/ he would tell* them that \ it was only the first act of a grue- ■ some tragedy: =' The Daily Telegraph states that the Government contemplate fixing the 111 ster boundaries by r the religious census instead or county boundaries in the exclusion from Home Rule.
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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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170HOME RULE BILL Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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