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BITTER SECTARIAN FEELING

OVER home ROLE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT IMPOSSIBLE. WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO SB SENT TO ENGLAND Bγ i Eo?oera.*',t-P«.ss AnMeiatioii-«-Coj)yris:M "iTimtis" dnd SySsov "Sufl" Serriece, „ , , London, .June 2. beetansm fooling j s growing mofc hitter in Belfast. Tho wails o iF tfoe ship.Vards are chnlitod with the words; "No Itsmo Ivulfti 5, A praeeftil settlement is impossible. • Scrip, bonds, rnid securities itt I-on-denactry ftrfi being swit to Londpft.'ainJ iirrahsem-ents are Iseing made far the transfer <rf wohioji aad fhiWueta ft-o« Dtffiegal to England.

WAR TALK IN IRELAND. THE TAIL OF TiSTnATIONAMST . COAT. "Timos"' and Si?dncv "Sea' , Sojrlcce, ' (H<KS._J,nno 3, 7.3 p. m .) „ . , . . itbiKKlß. ,T«no2, Lofonel Moore, who is organising tljo MtionaJist vejtiiitccr fora;, says that »© (the Natjoualists) stand k> resist tho claims of tli© tfnjenists to csdudo tlio cottntios ftlierc- the Ulster tfnioaists arts in a jninjjttty. "Any tJeycrnmcait attoftiptiiig to gejfyiuftndor tlio NatioiiaJist «e\tftti<ss out of Wand," life says, "will have to ro»d«r an account to tlio Natkma&t v&luntoofß." . Mr. T. Ltojdou (Natienalisfc M.P. far Liiiwriclc), in a speech, said that ho lind. hoard ahtmt tlio Army not doing its duty. "fo lic'H with tiio Armyt*'" heBiiid, "Let it stand. Bio' KaUonalist Toiflntcers wilt teaeh the o? ulste a lesson. ,.

nmt SPBE&H BY ULSTER IMABtR. "PUTEI'O OF'REJECTED OFFERS." (-Rrc. Juno 3, 10.30 p.m.) Mmdtfi,. June 3. Sir Edward O&s&i -.the Ulster ky&r), iu an fiAire&g tos the women oi JSijst Belfast, said tha.t ttet "horrible-, detestabfe, uueleaii Bili !f hail passed the House of CfliEßjon-s.) aed Ulstcj* Was in grciit portl. fhefo was a sMgbt liapis teft in tike. .Asftttndmj; Bill, tefi Ulster ifftuM pi'olw.bly fiucj it. vlmt it appear* (?4i to : bo ofily tho "putrid sk«Joit.OE of rejected offers," Despite iiie Goverßftient'g fleet, aMcd ttiq spealMr, all ttmf props-ratiepa wero belag liiade. ITlstos was tfl liayo more 3Ta.ust;rs, and wotiid iiefrcr give uji tboses he liad. . 'Rio 'i'rtiAf, Union Ccmg.i-ess at Bufolin bail rfijjictod a piniposid to escltido. Bister from tfe Hoiiio llujo Bill, the wHug thoso' silo liad.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5

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332

BITTER SECTARIAN FEELING Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5

BITTER SECTARIAN FEELING Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5

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