ULSTER AND HOME RULE.
BONAR LAW ON LOYALTY. Mr Bouar Law, at a Unionist demonstration at Birmingham last week, alluded to Mr Redmond’s protest against dragging the Crown into the Home Rule controversy, aud recalled that twelve years ago Mr Redmond assailed the Dublin Corporation for debasing itself at the feet of Queen Victoria. Commoners remembered that when the British Army was defeated in South Africa and the soldiers were lying dead on the battlefield, the Nationalists raised exultant shouts of triumph. A man with this record was now urging the Government to use troops to shoot down loyalists in a country where the National Anthem was derided. If the Nationalists thought the soldiers were going on such an errand they were mistaken. The speaker thought a general election was not far distant. Sir Edward Carson followed. He declared he would go straight on aud never take the slightest notice ol the suggestion of a compromise.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1177, 27 November 1913, Page 4
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156ULSTER AND HOME RULE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1177, 27 November 1913, Page 4
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