Stormy Talk.
HOME.RULE FOR IRELAND.
“ULSTER IN GREAT PERIL.” [jfe Electric Telegraph—Copyright) [United Pbbbh Association.! London, June 3. Sir Edward Carson, .in an address to the women of East Belfast, said a “horrible, detestable, unclean Bill” had passed the House of Commons. Ulster was in great peril. There .was a slight hope left in the amending Bill, but Ulster would probably find it was only a putrid solution of the rejected offers. Despite the Government’s fleet, all preparations were being made. Ulster was .going to have more Mausers, and would never give up those they had. THE NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS. London, June 3. Colonel Moore, who is organising the Nationalist colunteers, says they stand to resist the claims of, the Unionists to exclude the counties where the Unionists are in a minority. Any Government attempting to jerrymander the Nationalist'counties out of Ireland will have to render an account to the volunteers. Mr Lundon, M.P., saicT he had heard about the Army not doing its duty. “To hell with the Army! Let it stand, and volunteers will teach the gentlemen of Ulster a lesson.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 36, 4 June 1914, Page 5
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