ORANGEMEN'S DAY.
PREPARING- FOR THE MORROW. (Press Assn ; — By Telegraph— Copyright.) (London Times and Sydney Sun Services.) (Received July 11, 8.30 a.m.) ■ LONDON, July 10. It has been decided that only the policr ivoin country districts mil be on doty if! Ulster on the 12th. Disturbances are feared if they are drawn from lurge towns or the borderline. The police detailed for duty are being armed with rifles and ball cartridge. (Received July 11, 11.35 a.m.) A meeting of the provisional government of Belfast was held m private, four hundred armed volunteers guarded tho Ulster Hall. It is believed m the lobby tHat the Government has decided to prorogue •Parliament until the middle of August to inaugurate a. new session m the autumn. Ihty will announce their intent i or. s on Monday. r _ (Received July 11, 1 p.m.) j , ue provisional government adopted a. resolution leaving it to Sir E. Carson and the executive to say when aiul what decisive action should be taken, ( without again calling the delegates together. Siv E. Carson said that the Government's behavior was most unsatisfactory. Something shouFd be done to compel them, to make up' their minds.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 3
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194ORANGEMEN'S DAY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 3
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