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ULSTER AND THE ARMY OFFICERS

MORE NFOBMATION WANTED,

WAR PLANS DENIED.

DEMAND FOR JUDICIAL INVESMGAtteN.

»y TeUgMpfr-Ftess ifflotiestien-CofrytilM . "Times" <md SrdiHSy "Bua" Services, (Ike. April 20, 5.5 p.m.) London, April 20. _ While the House, of Cortrootts »' resting from its period of- strenuous consideration of tho Irisli question, Ulster coaitimes its volunteer atiiMties. Ths Unionist Defence League declares ifiat li; has lost faith in tlio Minisfcrv, and «3 determined t<* prepare for tho lVoret. The Vffilfiftteers aro drilling niglitlj-,, and.tho old Berry cry of "No Surrender" appears in triumphal arches which greet Sir'Kdwajd Carson (the Ulster loader) wherever lie goes. Lord Slilner urges * repetition of the Hyde Parlc demonstration throughout Britain, fie says that there is a. danger that tho pofrple will relapeo into a (also sense of security.

THOSE UfcSTER WAR PLANS. JUDICIAL LNQWii DEMANDED. (Rcc April 20, 0.20 p.m.) L(!ndon ( April 20. ._ Thottsnttds of wfiea and; atnplo ftijimiiii.itioji have reached tho Bister valttnteers during the past Uw. weeks. Oojenel Seek (.laj« Secretary <ot State for Wa*) and Mr. Harold Baker (Fiimi, «al Secretary to the Wa-r-Offieo) iii public speeches indignantly deny tho allogatioas set out in th.o sfoatejnfeat which has beat oirculstsd by the Ulster Uni&fr ist Council oeiiqeririog the (Jgycmment's .plans for the disposition of tho troftps and tho opcratfens agsiitst 'Ulster, Tho Unionist noivfipapors insist that a judicial inquiry is the only satisfactory metjaed o f ascertaining "Sir Arflrar Paget's exact words to his .officers. Sir Arthur Bigot, who left .Dtiblitt hefofo the pubheatioii of the Unionist Council's statcflietit, visits Mr. • AmUh te-tteyj and returns to his post to-night.

"BLOCKING MOTIONS." (Rec. April 21, MQ a.m.) LOrtdPli, April 20. Mr. AsquiMi till submit life resolution relating to "blocking nieiiolltf" to-dsy. Tl;e i resolution proposes that ja determining whether a discussion , is out af order oil the grounds of aiiticipatioiij the Speaker may caiHidef -the probability ftf the Matter anticipated'■coTniag before tus Hous© wteliin a- reasonable time.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 7

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319

ULSTER AND THE ARMY OFFICERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 7

ULSTER AND THE ARMY OFFICERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 7

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