THE ULSTER CRISIS.
« I , ON WHICH SIDE IS THE BLUFF? i By Tolesranh—Press Association—Conyrlir lit I Vancouver, September ' 24. t Speaking nt a banquet at Winnipeg, i Mr. Walter H. Long, British M.P., and ; 0110 time Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that the United Kingdom was approaching the gravest crisis in its history. Ulstermen were ready to sacrifice their lives rather than accept Home Rule. This i was not mere bluff, despite Radical pretensions. What was really bluff was the reported intention of the Government to remove Sir Edward.Carson from the Privy i Council because of liis advice to Ulstermen to fight against Home Rule. "THE ONLY EMBARRASSMENT." , London, September 21. . Mr. John Redmond, chairman of the Nationalist Parliamentary Party, in a letter admits that the present time is of tho gravest importance to Home Rule. The | Nationalists' only embarrassment is the ' attitude of a section in Ulster.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1555, 26 September 1912, Page 5
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148THE ULSTER CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1555, 26 September 1912, Page 5
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