ULSTER VOLUNTEERS
HOW THEY SPEND THE HOLIDAYS. By Telegraph—Press AEaodaiion— Copyright : . (R-eOi April 12, 5.5 p,m.) ~. ■• London, April it. ■The Ulster volunteers .nro spending. Easter ui. training. Sir. Edward Oar T sou inspects the «uits> ORANGE LODGE MESSAGE. TO SIR BDAVAHD CARSON. ( (By Megtaph.-Pwss A&sacifttleeJ Hastings, April 11. The Grand orange Lodge of New Zealand and the Grand Blaejc Chapter Sum sitting in conference hsre to-day forwarded the fello-sving resolution by eable to Sir Edward Carson:—"Tbo Graftd Orange and Bl&ek Chapter Lodges *.f New Zealand sesw! heartfelt sympathy in the present crisis. Wo assure .TOO of persotial aad monetary assistance, and again affirm our allegiance to , tho King and Constitution, and express our earnest wish that ultimately peace and prosperity will prevail, and the unity and solidarity of tho Empire maintained."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 7
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131ULSTER VOLUNTEERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 7
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