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ULSTER AND CIVIL WAR.

■ SIR EDWARD CARSON SPEAKS PLAIN!* . PREPARED FOR THE WORST ■Ry AEsoeJatfen—Cooyrlglil p. t, London, iiaj- go. iiii' iMlwnri] ('ar.sniij Speaking at- t1.i.0 ■Rnooii's Hal!, said tlj.at thny had heard much about oilers 'iVi(I but the oniv oiro mado in the House of-: (iOiiMiioiis was a liypaciiticai "Uteleir," ho (•entiimo!!; "does -not »nflt civil Mr ( . which h -ft- horrible tjiinfi, but slic is not afraid. . If tlio t'Ovoiimieni, drives lis to it,..Wo wil? tziuo the consequences like melt ULSTER PLAN SUSPECTED. FOR PIiOVISIOXAL GOraiXJIEXIV (Ree. -May Si, 10,3$ p.m.) . . London, May SI. I lto Irish Nafounltets clalta thst tlrej have disEovcrof] tho existence of :a plitii to bring Loiidowlorry and oilier 4fe- | trie-is under .proyfekmai Roycpitnimi. ; ill tho imincdi-ate future.. Consequently the Nationalist vclunteors will offer to assist the police ii'.id ilic military authorities iu resisting sue.h an attempt, if ITSatki ....... Asked ia the llmifo nf Commons whether lie would assure ilio Mouse on ■this point, Jit. Asquith, the* Prifflo Minister, said that thousands of drilled vofalntows would assist ilto Oro'wii,

The TJMeniicii deny tire- 'osisteiieo of any sticli phn.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2155, 22 May 1914, Page 7

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183

ULSTER AND CIVIL WAR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2155, 22 May 1914, Page 7

ULSTER AND CIVIL WAR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2155, 22 May 1914, Page 7

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