WHAT ABOUT ULSTER?
“PROSPERITY DOE TO THE ACT OF UNION.” (Received January 31, 0.20 a.m.) LONDON, January 30. Lord Londonderry demanded to know the Government's intentions in regard to Ulster. He said that her prosperity was entirely duo to the Act of Union, and they could not afford to vest her great commercial and financial interests in' Mr Redmond’s hands. Lord Seiborno said that the Bill granted neither colonial nor federal self-government.
He added that it was unnecessary, in order to secure an Imperial Parlia-ment,-to create half a dozen subordinate Parliaments.
The present Parliament was perfectly capable of dealing with the requirements of the United Kingdom if relieved of the Navy, foreign policy and India.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8342, 31 January 1913, Page 7
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115WHAT ABOUT ULSTER? New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8342, 31 January 1913, Page 7
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