PATRIOTIC ASPECT
ULSTER AND IRELAND
"DAILY MAIL" COMMENT
LONDON, 16th November. The "Daily Mail's" Belfast correspondent says:— "Eeports of tho Prince, of Wales's visit are striking the hearts of tho people like a patriotic sacrament because Ulster, hemmed in by hostile territory, is an outpost of Empire in an e"ven truer sense than the remotest territories. Ulster is, moreover, subject to continual challenge "on. her right to remain British.
Nevertheless, the enthusiastic welcome that will bo accorded to the Prince of Wales will demolish the whispering campaigns following various modifications of the Eoyal programme. Even the Prince's desire owing to unemployment that expense on municipal decorations be- avoided has been represented by anti-British influences as an insult to Ulster."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 11
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119PATRIOTIC ASPECT Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 11
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