THE ULSTER IMPASSE.
WHAT NATIONALISTS WILL GIVE. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S BOAST. By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. LONDON,'..May 29. Mr T. P. O'Connor, states that the • Nationalists are willing forgive "Ulster people such strong 'jjVpliticaf power as will make them masters of their own fate, and armed against oppression of ©very form. ..Go. ; Sir Edward Carsbhj 'speaking at Mountain Ash, admitted that within five hours 35,000 .rifles-and 3,000,000 rounds of ammunition were landed in Ulster, but the Government did not dare to punish them. ' The Home Rule Bill might become the law of the land} but it would never be law in Ulster. If the Government imagined that the third reading was the last act in the drama, he would te'H, them that it was Xpnly the first act" '6f.' gruesome tragedy. . ' c> ;j,; ,; The ""JJaily Telegraph" says the Government cauiemplates fixing Ulster's boundaries by dr religious 'census, instead pf utilising the coprrts_ boundaries, in the proposed' exclusion., of from the operations of tho JloineVgulo Bill.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 10
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164THE ULSTER IMPASSE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 10
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