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HOME RULE.

SIR EDWARD CARSON AT

BELFAST

ULSTER IN GREAT PERIL

(Received June 3, 16.30 p.m.)

London, June 3

Sir Edward Carson, in an address to women at East Belfast, said the horrible, detestable, and unclean Bill had been passed by the House of Commons, and Ulster was in great peril. There was a slight hope left of an amending Bill, but Ulster would probably find it only the putrid skeleton of the rejected offers. Despite the Government's fleet and all the preparations that were being made, Ulster was going to have more Mausers, and she would never give up those she had.

The Trade Union Congress at Dublin rejected a proposal to exclude Ulster from the Home Rule Bill by 82 to 2..

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13486, 4 June 1914, Page 5

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HOME RULE. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13486, 4 June 1914, Page 5

HOME RULE. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13486, 4 June 1914, Page 5

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