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BY BUSINESS MEN OF ULSTER. 'Times'—'Sydney Sun' Special Cables. (Received Nov. 6, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 5. "At the Belfast meeting, Sir Edward ■Carson said: "The business men of Ulster have taken a great step forward. They have clasped the hands , of democracy in a firm determination to march forward together. What they meant wa# unflinching, steady, determined .and continuous obstruction to the law, in order to make Tjttfrernment under Home Rule absolutely impossible." «®TER MUST Bti INCLUDED." Mil SMITH HAS SOMETHING TO SAY. (Received Nov. 6, 9 a.n.) > . LONDON, Nov. 5. Mr F. E. Smith, M.P., speaking at Stafford, said that if the Government ■endorsed the action Of Messrs Redmond and Devlin in declining to" accept Home Rule for "Ireland unless Ulster was included, it might save itself from wasting breath over a conference.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 November 1913, Page 5
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