THE NATIONALIST FORCE.
"WILL TE.ACH THE GENTLEMEN OF ULSTER A LESSON."
("Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services.) (Received Juno 3rd 7.5 p.m.) LONDON. June 3. Colonel Moore, who is organising tho Nationalist Volunteers, says that they stand to resist tho claims of Unionists to excludo counties whero Unionists aro in a minority. Any Government attempting to gerrymander Nationalist counties out of Ireland will havo to render account to tho Volunteers.
Mr T. London. M.P., said he had heard about the Army not doinc its duty. To hell with the Army. Let it stand aside, and the Volunteers would teach tho .gentlemen of Ulster a lesson.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 9
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