MR CHURCHILL ON IRISH QUESTION.
LONDON, June 13
Mr Churchill, in an art'cle in the Sunday Herald on the Irish murder campaign states: No nation ever established its title deeds by a campaign of assassination. The Brrtish natioa, after coming grimly through the slaughter of Armageddon,,. will r.iot be scared by the squalid scenes enacted in Ireland. She may be alienlated, irritated, and ultimately infuriated, hut not terrorised. Two things the British nation will never grant to the Irish appeal—whether violent Or conciliatory—she will never concede an independent republic or forcibly compel Ulster to participate in the Dublin Parliament.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 8
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