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The Irish Storm

V ARMS FOR ULSTER. THOUSANDS OF RIFLES AND AMPLE AMMUNITION. By CaWeA-Preas Associate —Copyright Received 20, 9.10 pjn. ' ' London, April 20. of rides and ample aminu■ition lave reached the Ulster volunteers ii the past few weeks. SENSATIONAL STORY DENIED. INDIGNATION OF COLONEL SEELY. ty ■■ \ Received 20, 9.10 pjn. London, April 20. Colonel Secly and Mr. Harold Baker, 11.P., Financial Secretary and Finance Member of the Army Council, in speeches, indignantly denied the allegations of the "Ulster Unionist Council that arrangeaujnts fad'been made by the War Office "for; an attack on Ulster. WHAT DID GENERAL PAGET SAY? AN ENQUIRY WANTED. ; ' *" ■ r j Received 20, '9.30 p.m. ' 'London, April SO. The JJnionist newspapers insist on a judicial enquiry as the only satisfae--tory; ieihod of' ascertaining General Peat's exact wordß to his officers. Paget, who had left Dublin Mare the publication of the. Unionist toi-day and returns to his post to-night. • ACTIVITY IN ULSTER. "NO SURRENDER." r. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 20, 5.5 p.m. London, April 20. . , While tiie House of Commons is restTing from strenuous consideration of the Dish question, Ulster continues its vol-.-mteer activities. Ulster declares that %'iutaSwt faith in- the Ministry, and is I <4eteVDß>cd to prepare for the worst. Yofcaton are nightly drilling. The old ■tooby try Qf "No surrender" appears on Mm trhmphal arches whicih greet Sir wherever he goes. Ittocl llilner urges a repetition of the Ifjde Uark demonstration throughout v . Britain. He says the danger is that the people should relapse into a false *wwe af seclrity.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 21 April 1914, Page 5

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256

The Irish Storm Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 21 April 1914, Page 5

The Irish Storm Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 21 April 1914, Page 5

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