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THE ARMING OF ULSTER.

« MEN OR MONEY CAMPAIGN. By Tele2raDh—Press Association—OoDvrielit London, December 21. Lord Willoughbv do Broke (Warwickshire Yeomanry), speaking at Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire, said that if sympathisers of resistance wcro unable to go to Ulster they should send a cheque and ho would buy arms to equip someone to go at tho proper time. Ho would decline to approach the Army officers and men regarding their attitude if ordered to shoot Ulstermen. The Army was the best judge of what course to take. IRISH MACE AND CHAIR. London, December 21. The Mace and the Chair belonging to Mr. John Foster, tho last Speaker of tho Irish House of Commons, have been removed to the residence of his descendant, Lord Masscrene, from tho National Museum at Dublin, to which it had been loaned. ARMS PROCLAMATION ULTRA VIRES. ■ (Roc. 'December 22, 9.50 plm.) London, December 22. The Government has been advised that the arms proclamations which were gazetted on December 5, prohibiting the importation of arms, aro ultra vires, and cannot be sustained. "Times" —Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. (Rec. December 22, 7.15 p.m.) London, December 21. Large quantities of ammunition have been seized at Ncwry (a port in Armagh), and also on board a steamer at Drogheda.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1939, 23 December 1913, Page 5

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208

THE ARMING OF ULSTER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1939, 23 December 1913, Page 5

THE ARMING OF ULSTER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1939, 23 December 1913, Page 5

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