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IN ULSTER.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S RECEPTION.

SEPARATION AND HOME ROLE.

IRBDTEB'S TELKGRAM.]

London, October 12. Mr. Chamberlain was received with great enthusiasm on arrival at Belfast. He was entertained at a banquet in that town last evening. Responding to a toast, Mr. Chamberlain urged upon those present the necessity for Ulster men making their voice heard upon the question of separation, and stated that he considered them perfectly justified in asserting their right to consideration in any settlement of the question. [PRESS association.]

London, October 12.

Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at a banquet given in bis honour at Belfast, said, referring to Home Rule, that it was impossible to force Ulster to accept what she distrusted and detested.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8072, 13 October 1887, Page 5

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IN ULSTER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8072, 13 October 1887, Page 5

IN ULSTER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8072, 13 October 1887, Page 5

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