ULSTER AND SINN FEIN
SPEECH BY SIR EDWARD CARSON. London, September 3. Sir .Edward Carson, in an address, to the Ulster Council, said that Sinn Fein was the lonly alternative to Union. Ulster desires a peaceful settlement,, but ho saw •bo clement' of settlement. Ho ,urged the revival of tho political clubs, and tho. expansion of the Orange Order. —Aus.-N.Z, Gable Assn. (Rec. September 5,. 1.40 a.m.). :•• •■" . . , . London, September L ■■ Sir Edward Carson said that Ulster ridionled tho' idea of tho arrival of troops connected with his visit.'_ _ They had merely come to be demobilised.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable A6sn. .• '•' ■'.■ ANOTHER BLACK OUTRAGE.- ■:'• London, September.'3. - While a sergeant and a constable' wero patrolling Lorrha . (in Tipperary), last night,'the sergeant was shot dead. The assassin escaped.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable' Assn,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 7
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125ULSTER AND SINN FEIN Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 7
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