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CIVIL WAR?

HOME RULE FOR IRELAND,

CARSON'S RESPONSIBILITY.

[By Electric Telegraph--Copyright] [United Press Association.]

London, September

Mr .Devlin, speaking at North Galway, warned Sir E. Carson that civil war was a dangerous adventure for any man, and not those bluffing the most come the beet out of the light. Sir E. Carson must bear the responsibility of any evil he did to Ireland, just as the Nationalists were prepared to risk their lives for the cause oi Irish nationality.

THE PAPERS’ CRITICISM. (Received 8.16 a.m.) London, September 22. Sir E. Carson’s fresh campaign in Ulster lias attracted more attention than ever. The Chronicle says 'that the time has arrived to check his incitements, and the paper suggests his removal from the Privy Council. The Daily News fears that this will he hailed as a political persecution, but the Government will soon he forced h act.

The Westminster'Gazette says thai the Ulster preparations are nothing fresh. Sir E. Carson's speeches an immaterial. If public danger arises. the Government will have no choice. The Daily Citizen demands. th< prosecution of the generals who have promised to help Sir E. Carson.

PREPARATIONS FOR CAMPAIGN

(Received 10.45 a.m.)

The Ulster Council met at Belfas to prepare a scheme of provisional gc vernment.

Sir E. Carson has appoined General Thompson Adair as his adjutant-aen eral and Colonel Packet Pain as chief of staff. Boer tactics will be tin basis of the campaign.

Efforts to smuggle arms into Uls-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 5

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245

CIVIL WAR? Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 5

CIVIL WAR? Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 5

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