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, (Sydney Sun Special.) ;■-.'■' LONDON, July 2. . The Ulster volunteers have decided to carry arms openly and to resist. seizure. This ia regarded as a challenge, but the Ulsterites state that it. is a ? ! Consequence of Nationalist aggressiveness. The: attitude of the police is awaited with; cilriosity. , Tlie tension m Belfast is acute. \ ' ■-, lii a Joiwlcr to-day tjie Times says:-^ "The appearance of a mutual spirit of conciliation m Parliament ftiay liaYo an effect upon, Irish opinion, but optimism would be premature. Tlie one frail hope of preventing civil War lies m the rapid passage by the House of Lords of tlie amendments to the Government 'of-"lre-land BUI;* ; : -- - V' , "y'' .''-"- -r /'.;:;.-;. A number of Natibn^iiijt and Ulster Volunteers came 1 into eohflirit at Qma/jb, Tyrone*, yesterday, and;. i sbhie- rather, fierce fighting enstted. .jSeypral civilian's and constables were injufeii; before t^he; police , scattered the : coiiibatfthtS by Mtiw ohwges. , i x :^ :: :i ;' . '■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 6
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152HOME RULE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 6
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