ULSTER WAR CLOUD.
MINISTERIAL APPEALS,
.By _Tel«s»»b--Press" Asscclaiioii-Oojiyrfelit
|if|(Rec;' January 21, 10,30 p.m.) C*. &Csvh, " , London, Jaiiuarv 21: : vpJlr. Augustine Hirroll (Chief* Scoretary or Ireland), speaking at Batlev, said that certain stmllow-iiated, featlw'r-:;lw-x? P T C " ple voM Imv « ti)om believe tliat-thc Irish question was. only require!! ■ at; the general election to settle—no- ; jwcly, knew what. The size of the majority which favoured Homo Rulo in Ulster was to be crushed. 'v.. If Ulster were right, he continued', why should sho be crushed by odd men at an election? It was untrue, that u suiglo Protestant would bo thrust out of the Imperial Constitution by Home Rule, a. That statement was a mere bogey. Tho Liberal party would push its proposals right to the end, but, would oe ready to consider reasonable proposals, ■'_'. Mr. (T. Mackimion Wood (Secrota'rv ■or Scotland), speaking at Glasgow, saiil that the Unionists should recognise that .it was useless to assume that if Ulster were satisfied tho .Irish question would be.scttird. Tho Government was anxious, to .._frame a measure which would .meet with general agreement in Ulster."-|t||-%..WOME>v OF ULSTER. '■ j:\iii f-S?j(Rc«., January 21, 10.30 T>.m.)v."S;i : ' ; r s'V-2'rJ'"- ; '- :: ' ; London. Jamisry..2l'.' ;; . it'iTlm Ulster ■ Women's Council, : which 'represents 130,000, at a Meeting at Heifast and at Newport, showed that woliioii had undergone training in nursing, signalling, postal ami telop'rapliia work. Seven" hundred had passed in first-aid ..nursing, and a further three hundred ;wcrc qualifying.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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235ULSTER WAR CLOUD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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