FRAUGHT WITH DANGER.
SITUATION IN ULSTER.
RIVAL VOLXJOTEEB FORCES.
Bu • A*s«ciaiion.—Copyright LONDON, June 13.
; Mr Bonar Law, speaking at Glasgow, said the Nationalist volunteers, in one sense, were far more dangerous to peace than the IJister volunteers, because they were less disciplined, and licit Hinder a single leader' whom they trusted. lie ferried that the situation wa& fraught with all the elements of danger. An explosion was possible at any moment, and would have appalling consequences;'
Lady- Londonderry has converted part 'ef Mount Stewart, her County Down iiesidenee,- into - : a: 'hospital, with twenty-one ; beds> for wounded Ulster
• .Thei^'Daily News"> says the situation iaa.rlrelan<l is serious, but no doubt Mr Redmond 'sdnfluencewill prevail. Directly the voluntpers realise that an attempt is being macte to turn* thenar into a weapon to destroy the Parliamentary eause, and revive the discarded and fatal doctrine , of physical force, their allegiance to Mr Redmond will be assured. ,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 110, 15 June 1914, Page 7
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