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ANTI-HOME RULE.

ULSTER'S PROPOSAL.

PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

By Telegraph— Press Association.—Copyright London, Monday.

The termß of the Ulster antUtlome Rule campaign, which have been drafted provide that when Home Rule comes into operation in Ireland, a ;

provisional Government will be etasbliahed in Ulster.

The provisional Government will meet any attempt* to enforce the Irish Parialment's authority passively if possible, and actively if necessary, and will hold the country until the return of a Unionist Government, which, it iB understood, will amend the Home Rule Act by the ommisbion of Ulster.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 531, 8 January 1913, Page 5

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ANTI-HOME RULE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 531, 8 January 1913, Page 5

ANTI-HOME RULE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 531, 8 January 1913, Page 5

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