Never Ulster's Law
3 SIR EDWARD CARSON ON HOMI RULE JILL. "FIRST ACT OF A GRUESOME TRAGEDY." t FIXING THE EXEMPTION BOUNDARIES. j By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 29, 9.45 p.m. London, May 29. [ Mr - T. P. O'Connor states that the Nationalists are willing- to giro Ulster such a strong political power as will make them masters of their own fate and aimed against oppression of every form. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Mountain Ash, admitted that within five hours they landed 35,000 rifles and three million rounds of ammunition in Ulster, but the Government had not dared to punish them. "The Home Rule Bill," he eaid, "may become the law of the land, but it will..never be the law of Ulster." If the Government imagined that the third reading was the last act of the drama, he would tell them it was only the first act of the gruesome tragedy. The Daily Telegraph says the Government contemplates fixing the Ulster boundaries by the religious census instead of by the county boundaries, in ■the exclusion from Home Rule. STIRRING UP STRIFE. London, May 28. Mr. Stephen Gwynn (M.P. for Galway City) states that the Irish party has decided to permit members Btrongly to support the volunteer movement, Mr. Gwynn adds that Home Rule may be taken off the Statute Books, unless the Nationalists are prepared to assert their determination by the same means a3 the Ufetermen.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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235Never Ulster's Law Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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