HOME RULE.
THE COUNTRY TO DECIDE. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (United Press Association.) London, October 2. Mr. H. Pike Pease, speaking at Eldon, Durham, said that he hoard on high authority that the King had received a pledge that the country would he afforded an opportunity of expressing an opinion lief ore Home Rule became law. . Mr. Redmond lias circularised the Nationalists to attend every hour of the autumn sessions, as the Unionists will unceasingly attempt surprise divisions and a system of continuous destruction, in order to defeat the Government and destroy Home Rule. Sir E. Carson, speaking at Glasgow, urged the Unionists of Ireland to do nothing aggressive, hut to shrink from nothing defensive. If an attempt was made to force the Bill upon Ulster the Government would provoke forces which neither he nor anybody else could control, and which ho would not control if ho could.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 34, 3 October 1912, Page 5
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147HOME RULE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 34, 3 October 1912, Page 5
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