"FIRST ACT OF TRAGEDY."
. STRONG WORDS. •■■ . " i Press Association— Electric. Telcejaph—Copyright. r '■;■ LONDON, Friday. Sir Edward parson, speaking yestor-i day .at Mountain -Ash, in Glamorgan-. shire, admitted that within five hours they had landed .'35,000 rifles and 3,000,000 rounds of ammunition in Ulster;.but the . Government did not dar«f to punish them. "The Home Rule Bill may become the law of the land, ,, Lβ said, "but,it'will never be the law of Ulster.'! If the Government the third reading was the last act o€ the drama, he could tell them it was* only the first act of a gruesome trsw gedy.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11991, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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