DRAFTING CONSTABLES INTO ULSTER.
COLLISION FEARED IN TYRONE.
("Tiroes" and "Sydney Sun" Services.) (Received May. 26th, 6 p,m.) LONDON. May 26. A thousand constables have been despatched to Ulster from Leinster Counties. One hundred and forty, lejt for Belfast armed with, rifles and several rounds of baU cartridge. Tho-military are confined to barracks. Tho Dexry Covenanters are urged to remain in their homes. .. - The, Tyrone County Council elections tako place to-morrow, and tho Nationalists aro making desperate efforts to win control. A collision botween the rival volunteer forces is feared.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 9
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