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ANTI-HOME RULE.

EXCITEMENT IN BELFAST.

By Telegraph.—l'ross Anfoeiiili"".- Oopyrlßiil London, January IS.

The position in 1 irll ;ih(. at Mr Churchill'fl visit is ch'.elly duo to tho pi"o]lf)K!il i'l UHO I 1 IHI I*l* Hall. Little feeling would have been cvoiced if St. !\1 ury's Hall, where the Nationalists am in the habit of assembling, hail been utilised. Captain Craig (Conservativo M.P. for Down East.) Haul that Ulster wan determined that Mr Churchill's meeting would not take, place. Every ingenuity would ho displayed to prevent a rebel crew dishonoring the historic Ulster Hall.

Mr W. T. Stead, in tlu> Pall Mall Gazette, instancing the recent magisterial decision binding over a man to keep the peace because his proposed utterances vvcic calculated to cause a breach of the peace, leaves Mr Birroll no other course than to legally prohibit Mr Churchill's Belfast meeting. Received January 20, S.fiO a.m. London, Yesterday. Mr Runeiman, speaking at Newcastle, said he was prepared to see Ulster treated like any other minority in the kingdom. If tho Ulster Unionist Council's action led to bloodshed the blood would lie on Lord Londonderry "s head for presiding over a conspiracy to prevent free speech. The Daily News recalls Lord Londonderry's responsibility for the Coercion Act of ISS7 under which it declares the Ulster Council's present in-' timidation comes. I

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 432, 20 January 1912, Page 5

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ANTI-HOME RULE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 432, 20 January 1912, Page 5

ANTI-HOME RULE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 432, 20 January 1912, Page 5

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