IMPERIAL POLITICS.
A UNIONIST PROTEST.! RENEWAL OF OPPOSITION AFTER . WAR. [BT EmOTRIC TBLBGHAPa-CJOPTlilto*' I'Unitbj-) Prim Asiooutioiv.V < - (Bewtved'lo.o a.m.) London, September' lot i Mrvßorisi'r- La,u ! >, addressing a 'ineeting .of Unionist/party leaders on the (h)rernnient proposal for the Irish ■ nd Welsh 'Bills said the 'Unionists Wculd continue" to- support- tho Gover' Lent iit'the National orisis. He pro: c' a renewal-of ojipo'sition by "Ulfc: or ivhen tlie' War wVis- o\ r oi - . ■Sir 'Edward Carson at U-istor Avotild-'stiH go forward I ' ;> tlie nation: ~S\r Balfour favoured their leaving Mjtfvßdtlair Law to' titter their protest and present tbeTr case in the House of Commons, and this was agreed to:'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 6
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105IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 6
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