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MR. CHURCHILL'S MEETING.. CAUSE OF THE IRRITATION. ULSTER HALL MUST NOT BE USED. By Teleerajili—Press Association—Oopyrlffht 1 London, January 18. Regarding tho jrojecfed. visit to Ik-lias!: l of Mr. Winston Chiirchili; i'ir-st Lord of the Admiralty, it is said tho irritation of i opponents of Hoine Utile is, chiefly duo to the proposal that the Ulster Hall bo a used for his speech. Little feeling would 1 havo been evoked if St. Mary's Hall, r whero tho Nationalists are in tho' habit of assembling, had been selected. Captain Craig, Unionist M.P. for East ) Down, says that Ulster is determined that Mr. Churchill's meeting shall not I take place, and that every ingenuity will be displayed to prevent tho robel crew . dishonouring tho historic Ulster Hall. ME. STEAD'S VIEWS. London, January 18. Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of the "Review of Reviews," writing in tho 'Tall Mall Gazette," instances a rccent magisterial decision binding over a man to Keep tho peace becauso ho proposed to make a speech which was calculated to can so a breach of tho peace. "This," argues Mr. Stead, "leaves Mr. Birrell, Chief Secletary for Ireland, no other course than to legally prohibit. Mr. Churchill from making a speech in Belfast."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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206HOME RULE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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