ULSTER REJOICES.
BY SINBAD. How the Ulstermen rejoice, now that Alassey’s on their shore, and is making heard his voice in his native land once more! “Here’s an Irishman,” they say, “who has made b.is mark abroad ; in a country far away he's a verv powerful lord, and tho rulers of the land all have fallen at his feet : let us now in homage stand, as he passes through the street. Oh, how lucky is the state where this politician reigns, for his cleverness is great, and unequalled are his brains. For all other men of note there.has struck at last the hour when, beneath an adverse vote, they perforce go out, of power ; but- when Massey found that he. by a dire misfortune hit, bad been driven up a. tree, did he falterP Not a. bit! Though the polls in Ataoriland most undoubtedly have gone quite adversely to his band, he contrives to carry on. He's the greatest statesman still, all on that point are agreed ; surely lie’s a. man of skill, just tho fellow that we Tf these doting Ulstermen are so bluffed by William’s way. and would like to keep him. then they are welcome. I should say »
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17215, 5 December 1923, Page 1
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