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A NATIONALIST ORGANISER.

WORK FOR THE VOLUNTEERS

A SIGNIFICANT REMARK

(Received June 1, 11.35 p.m.)

London, June 1

Mr. T. Lundon, M.P., in a speech at Limerick City, said Mr. Redmond had sent him to organise the National Volunteers. He intended to ask them to help to keep the Home Rule Act on the Statute Book. If they could not have peace without excluding Ulster for an indefinite period, they could prepare to act if such a peace were to be enforced upon them.

When the Tories returned to office, he continued, possibly they would attempt to give Ulster better terms, but the Nationalists could point to the Volunteers and tell the Tories, "You leave the Bill on the Statute Book, or else." Well, they all knew what the else meant. Whether they had to face Sir Edward, Carson or England armed they would be ready.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 5

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A NATIONALIST ORGANISER. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 5

A NATIONALIST ORGANISER. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 5