THE ULSTER WRANGLE.
NONCONFORMIST DEMAND.
LORDS AND THE BILL.
Bv Telegraph-—Pross Association.— Copyrißß* London, Thursday.
An article in the British Weekly S3ys that the Nonconformists demand the renewal of Ulster's ostion of exelcsion at the end of the six years proposed by Mr Asquitb. This will give the Nationalists one chance in a thousand in Ulster, wher - aa the shadow of coerion will provoke fiercer hostility. The Customs authorities at Glasgow seized two cases marked hardware shipped from London to the Ciyde fir Donegal. They contained 500 Eword bayon ■ ets. The belief is expressed that the House of Lords will delay the division on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill until it receives the amending bill.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 669, 16 May 1914, Page 5
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