APPEAL TO' COMMONS.
MANIFESTO FROM BELFAST.
REMINDER OF REBELLION.
(Received 12.35 a.m.) g M LONDON. Sept.. 28. "me manifesto addressed by the Ulster Association to members of the British House of Commons says ;—*' Ulster does not come as a suppliant, seeking a favour, but as a loyal daughter of the Imperial household, asking for justice." .... . The manifesto recalls the rebellion of 1913, and declares that, "while Ulster poured out her blood and treasure alongside the rest of the Empire, to ensure the triumph of right and justice, the South seized the opportunity to shoot British Soldiers in, Dublin, and to enter into, a liaison with Germany for the overthrow of the British Empire."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18827, 30 September 1924, Page 7
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