ULSTER'S DEFIANCE.
SIR EDWARD CARSON AND MR. REDMOND. " THANK YOU FOR NOTHING. i RESISTANCE BY FORCE OF ARMS. l By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright < (Rec. October 2, 10.20 p.m.) London, October 2. 1 Viscount Northland has been appointed seoond in command of the Tyrone Regiment of the Ulster army. , Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Dungannon, said that until some principle was enunciatod in consonance with the j Ulster Covenant, a conference would be ' impossible. Mr. Redmond had offered to . got him a conference if he would adopt , the principle of Homo Rule, but he (Sir Edward Carson) thanked him for nothing.' If disaster followed, continued the ; speaker, it would rend the United Kingdom and tho Oversea Dominions into two parties, struggling in a fratricidal fight, when they should be show- ■ ing a united front to •fho nations. Mr. F. E. Smith (Unionist M.P.) also spoko. He said that they regarded the application of Home Rule to any part ol" Ireland as a disaster; but would prevent by force of arms its application to tho homogeneous counties of Ulster.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 7
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176ULSTER'S DEFIANCE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 7
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