THE HOME RULE ISSUE.
LORD HAWfIRLY SPEAKS. ATTITUDE OF ULSTERMEN. ; HELPING TO PRESERVE THE MONARCHY. By Telcgr&pli-PMss Aasociation-Gqpyiiiflii (Hoc. February 10, 0.55 a.m.) . Lontion, February 0. Lord Katifurly, formerly Governor of New Zealand, addressing the -tJlstp-r volunteers at Biingamioh, said that liistermen, by opposing Homo J.tulo d were helping to sustain, the King on the ■■ throne. If'or, if the Bill passed, nnd I. civil; war eiisiied, i:!io in Brett sing jvate ' rf Socialism and republicanism in Kn.glnnd and in the Cabinet might overwhelm the monarchy. However . arilu* : ous the tight iniglit lie, tilsto wotild keep the Hag flying, and the Empire wtKild assuredly help her.- 'I'li.o Prenjier of New Zealand, wlio belonged to Londonderry, was most aiisious about tlio situation in Ulster, and, with the ox*; ceptien of Quebec, tile majority o[ Canadians were an tlio ?ide of Ulster. He had . received heaps of letters from Ca.iifc* d.kns, wito plodgpd th.enisplves to rm- ■■ d«r holt.) whon iioeded.. 'I'he time liad olinast came, for they had., absolutely re.- . jecled Hom« EiilCj and the Government ; oHglit to 'pause and consider ivhat Ulstormen in other days had done when determined. OFFERS MAPE TO MR, BON A R LAW Mfi. ASQCITH tIEGBD TO CtBAR THE AIR.. ; (Rec. February 10, 0,55 a.m.) (.pntfqn, F«bniary 9, Tlie "Daily Chronicle" utfies JXr. As- , qnith to *lesr the air by an early, states ljiont regarding tlio offers tirade to Mr.' fiouar Law, Leader-o:f the Oppositioni to safeguard the interests of Ulster,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 7
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243THE HOME RULE ISSUE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 7
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