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ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

MORE TALK OF BLOODSHED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrieht London, January 19. Mr. Walter Runciraan, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at Newcastle on tho Home Rule quostion, said lie was prepared to see Ulster treated like*, any other minority in the kingdom. If the Ulster Unionist Council's action in connection '.nth Mr. Wiuslon Churchill's spcch at Ulster led to bloodshed, the blood would lie on Lord Londonderry's head for presiding over a conspiracy to provent frco spocch. The "Daily News" recalls Lord Londonderry's responsibility for tho Coercion Act of 1887, under which it is declared the Ulster Council's present intimidation comes.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1343, 22 January 1912, Page 5

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ULSTER AND HOME RULE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1343, 22 January 1912, Page 5

ULSTER AND HOME RULE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1343, 22 January 1912, Page 5

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