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ULSTERMEN'S TALK.

* NOT ALL BLUFF. SOLUTION NOW UNWORKABLE. By Telepraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received September 29, 1,30 p.m.) LONDON, September 28. ilr J. M. Robertson, M.P., .speaking at Tyneside. said that he did not think the language of Ulst-ermen was all bluff. 4 Tho policy of a separate canton for Ulster, which seemed to him tho possible solution a deeado ago, was now unworkable. Mr P. J. Illingworth, M.P., announced that the Minister's visit was devoid of political significance. Mr James Bryce visited Dublin and returned to Belfast. He was not present at Sir Edward Carson's review. In Saturday's display fourteen battalions divided into four regiments representing the various quarters of Belfast, and made tho most notable display seen since the agitation began.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10886, 29 September 1913, Page 6

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ULSTERMEN'S TALK. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10886, 29 September 1913, Page 6

ULSTERMEN'S TALK. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10886, 29 September 1913, Page 6

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