AN ULSTER ARMY.
20,000 MEN WITH DUMMY Rifles. By Telegraph—Presß Association— Copyright London, September 2G. At Portadown, County Armagh, Sir Edward Carson, M.P., inspected 20,000 Orange Lodge members and .Unionist Club men, armed with dummy rifles. Mr. F. E. Smith, Hl'., in a speech, said that even: if the Government had the wickedness they were wholly lacking in nerve to order the Army to coeTco Ulster. Supposing tho, Government gavo such an order, the population * would lynch'them'on lamp-posts. The "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal) protests against TJlstermen playing' tho National Anthem and providing guards of honour for Sir Edward Carson, whom the "Chronjcle" nicknames "King Edward the Eighth." "NO SURRENDER." (Rec. September 28, 1.5 a.m.) ; Melbourne, September 27. The Ulster and Loyal Irishmen's Association has i cabled to Sir Edward Carson a veTse of poetry to be read at the Belfast meeting to-morrow. The burden of the verse is "No 'Surrender."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1557, 28 September 1912, Page 5
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149AN ULSTER ARMY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1557, 28 September 1912, Page 5
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