ULSTER'S GOODWILL.
— 6 • NATIONALIST LEADER'S OPINION. TALK OF CIVIL WAR ABSURD. Ji? Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright . London, January 25. Mr. John Redmond, tho Nationalist leader, speaking at Watcrford, said that Ulster's goodwill 'was worth'purchasing at a big price; he would go to any lengths' short of tho abandonment of principlwP'jMl'Hlio talk* about civil 'vrjir was absurd',",'is 1 'UlStermen would'hdver be attacked.' Ho 'declared' that a contest by two Nationalists at Cork at tho present moment' would bo a scandal and a serious blow to the Homo Rule cause. IN THE EVENT OF CIVIL WAR, HOSPITALITY~FOR WOMEN AND , CHILDREN. London, January 25. Tho Primrose League's Ulster refugee scheme has cvokeu .a guarantee of £15,000. In tho event of civil war the fund will provide hospitality for 10,000 wolrien ai'id children. FURTHER VOLUNTEERS BEING RAISED. (Rec. January 26, 10.20 p.m.) : London, January 26. It is proposed to raise a volunteer' leservp of fifty thousand for Ulster in order to give the hundred thousand volunteers already raised greater mobility. MR. ASQUITH AS FIRM AS A ROCK.
(Rec. January 26, 11.10 p.m.) London, January 26. Mr. John Redmond, speaking at Waterford, said that the threats of civil v.-ar would not intairiidato Mr. Asquith, who was as firm as a l'bclc oil tho Home Rule question.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 5
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209ULSTER'S GOODWILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 5
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