ULSTER & HOME RULE.
CIVIL WAR .THREATS.
GOVERNMENT WILL NOT BH
DETERRED.
"PITIFUL PASSIONS."
By Tolegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Reo. January; 20, 11.35 p.m.)
11 „ _ _ .London, January 20.' toLn. Tr ' Volyau - Under-Secretary atCh°f° a 1 ? Education ' a speech | a*Jester, declared that no Tory bluster and no mob brutality would deter the ®°™ n rn ™ 0I ! t , f f m passing Homo Rule. It Tne at U £lf #t tfero would bo "ot- . to tho deliberate en■nln e violence by men in high places, but nobody expected tho pitiful ~ + ' r , Edward Carson was trying to arouse t° lead to civil war. If it did, £ tondful of ■ civilians do against tho British Army?
nationalist precautions, (Eec. January 20, 11.35 p.m.) r, , , London, January 20. Mr Redmond, Leader' of the Nationalist' tin™' !ho Nationalists ito continue full attendance at tho!House of Suffragists and supportthreaL • omeil s Federation threaten, m the event of the rejection of Wtho 0 1 a T ndments ' abstai!l from further , work for the Liberal party.
AUSTRALIAN CONGRATULATIONS. * Th* tt *j. j T Melbourne, January 20. t League of Australia has cabled congratulating Mr. John Redradfn f Irish Party a* the third Hnn^ g t „ Eomo Rule Bill in the Houso of Commons, and thanking Mr
®\ 6 CeUicdub also cabled to Mr. Redmond and bis^party.
n»v tt T , Sydney, January 20. to Mr T° n i,' m J Sleagkr ' M.L.C., : cabled Redmond, eulogising his ini PprSe l eranco in the wee of Home Rule, and congratulating him'as Ireland's first Prime Minister.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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247ULSTER & HOME RULE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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