LIVELY TIMES AT BELFAST.
WINSTON; CHURCHILL'S PROPOSED MEETING. UNIONISTS WILL BREAK IT UP,. (Press Assn.— By Telegraph.— Copyright.) (Received January 19, 9.55 a.m.) LONDON, January 18. . Irritation at Belfast in connection with Mr Churchill's visit is chiefly due to the proposal to use the Ulster Hall. Little feeling would have been evoked if he had utilised St. Mary's Hall, where the Nationalists are in the habit of assembling. Captain Craig, M.P., states that Ulster •is determined that Mr Churchill's meeting shall not take place, and every ingenuity will be displayed to prevent the rebel crew dishonoring the historic Ulster Hall. Mr W. T. Stead, writing in the Pall > I Mall Gazette, instancing, a recent magisterial decision binding over a man "to | keep the peace because he proposed utterances calculated to provoke a! breach, states that the decision leaves Mr^Birrell no other course than to legally prohibit Mr Churchill from speaking at Belfast.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12665, 19 January 1912, Page 5
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