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THE ULSTER CAMPAIGN.

MORNING POST'S STORY. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright Received this day, 9 a.m. London, Tuesday. The Morning Post publishes what it professes to ba details uS the Government's intended operations in Ulßter in expectation that Sir E. Carson will start provisional Government. It add 9 that as the arrest of the leaders is likely to provoke Ulatermen's resistance, it is intended to seize the

Boyne bridges with an army of twenty-five thousand, operating with the fleet.

Revealing the Government's plans the generals, Sir Arthur Paget refer•red to possible massacres of advanced detachments if they were isolated, and battles.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 658, 8 April 1914, Page 5

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THE ULSTER CAMPAIGN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 658, 8 April 1914, Page 5

THE ULSTER CAMPAIGN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 658, 8 April 1914, Page 5

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