"Snowed Under."
HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. WARNING TO MINISTERS. | [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] i Times— Sydney Sun Special Gables. London, February 2G. Mr Bonar Law, at a luncheon of the Unionist 'Association, said the Government which ordered soldiers to shoot down on Ulster would !be absolutely "snowed under." The Minister who gave the order would be in greater risk of his life in London 'than Sir Edward (.'arson would be in 'Bella st. i THE ULSTER VOLUNTEERS. [United Press Association. I Loudon, February 26. The Daily Telegraph's special correspondent at Ulster says as the volunteers exceed 100,000, the roll closes on Saturday. Twenty-seven thousand are being drilled in Belfast alone, including three thousand picked men, who go wherever reinforcements are needed. Four hundred motor cars are offered to give the corps mobility. Dependents are to receive 20s weekly when the picked corps, is mobilised.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1914, Page 5
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