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CIVIL WAR AnTmPROBABILITY

''BOASTFUL UNIONISTS."

[Press Association.] (Heaved Jj™^^^ '•Mr Walter Runciinan, at-Bristol, said that there was no sign that the Ulster Protestants iron any risk ot Session. The whole Empire was i agamst Sir Edward Carson. Ihe; Liberals stood for the supremacy #ol the Imperial Parliament A civil war, if not an impossibility, was. a*i improbability, and if the Liberals were frightened by threats, they were not 'fitted .to retain the country s conndence. - ~ Mr' Churchill wrote to the some meeting, stating that far-reaching "Questions affecting landlords were into view. There were bigger things to be done than had ever been attempted. The* .Unionists were as boastful to-day upon the flood ot slander as in 1909 against the Budget, but a general election would come ■nnite soon enough for the reactionaries and food taxero, and when it came, at th© proper time and upon good grounds, with new issues and the old cause, there was little cloubt but.that the Liberals would roll them over as tfeey had often done before.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 8

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HOME RULE Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 8

HOME RULE Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 8