THE ULSTER CRISIS.
. 0 SOUTHS ENROLLING FOR SERVICE. By Tclosrapli—Press Af^ocintion— OopjTinht (Reo. October 7, 0.55 a.m.) London, Octobcr 6. Sir Edward Carson (the Ulster Loader) and Mr. F. E. Smith have completed their campaign in Ulster and navo returned to London. Mr. J. Devlin (Nationalist), addressing a meeting of 8000 at Armagh, 6ai<l that the Nationalists wore not prepared! . to exclude Ulster from tho operation of the Home Rule Bill. THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE. By Teleerapli—Pross Association—Copyriuhl '■Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, October C. Mr. T. Gibson Bowles, ex-M.P., in a i vigorous lottor, maintains the undoubt- i ed right of tho King, if there be no ! other means of avertmg a calamity, to i dissolve Parliament, tho alternative i being to employ tho Royal prerogative and withhold assent to the Homo Rulo Bill. YOUTHS OP ULSTER ENROLLING. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. (Rec. October 6, 7.5 p.m.) London, Ootober 6. A permanent mail and messagecarrying service has been established in Ulster. Youths ■under eighteon years of ago are now enrolling, and being taught all descriptions of signalling. _
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 7
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177THE ULSTER CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 7
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