ULSTER AND HOME RULE.
[Sy Telegraph, l'rcs- Association.- Copyright London, Monday. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald. M.P., speaking at Leicester, said he would vote for Home Rule. He was amazed that Mr Churchill had yielded his right to speak in the hall that had been engaged. Ilia duty was to go to Ulster, as Luther went to Worms. No hall has yet been found for Mr Churchill in Belfast. NOT A CHALLENGE. London, Tuesday. Mr Churchill, replying to Lord Londonderry, denies that he selected Ulster Hall for his Belfast meeting as a challenge to Ulster men. OPEN-AIR MEETING DECIDED ON. London, Tuesday. Mr Churchill holds a daylight meeting in the Celtic football ground, Belfast.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 435, 31 January 1912, Page 5
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113ULSTER AND HOME RULE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 435, 31 January 1912, Page 5
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