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*_——»* , PRESENT UNCERTAINTY, . SPEECH BY LORD UNSDOWNE B'r Toleerasii-Pwaß (Rce. November 19; 11.20 p.m.} London, November 19. The Marquis of Lansdowne (one of the Unionist leaders), speakiag at ■ Brighton, said a settlement based on the exclusion of Ulster did not attract him, but the Opposition would examine proposals of that character, in order to avoid pivil war. Tho proper course, however, was A general election. Tho speeches of Ministers, he added, showed that whatever Homo Buk Bill was passed it would not be tho one known to-day. If Ulster w<?ro excluded, tho Bill must be revised, to tako a shape suited to tho alteration in its : framework. *Fbis revision wight render the measure applicable to other parts of the United Kingdom, "Before . the Conservatives can express an opiii* ion on these points," said Txird lansdmvne., "tltey must have the proposal's of tho Government set out in clear and unambiguous language. IF thpre are no changes and no General Ejection, tho Unionists will give Ulster every encouragement in their rosistaneo, and will hold tho Government responsible for -any disaster resulting from its conduct.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 7
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186HOME RULE BILL OF TO-MORROW. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 7
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