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Undying Hostility

ULSTER'S FEELINGS EPITOMIShD.

HOME RULE HATED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received I<>, 5.30 p.m. London, June 10. The Time*' military correspondent • writes that there is no Protestant man, • woman or child in Ulster who does not vow implacable arid undying hostility to Home Rule. They ask nothing except 'to be let alone. They mean to have their way, or fight. Now that they -are ready they are determined to fight -ifett,

AMMUNITION SEIZED.

?By Cable—Press Association—Copyright;

London, June 15,

Two cases of ammunition for Ulster 'from Glasgow have been seized at Lon- • doUderTy. Lord Lansdowne, in the House of Lords, gave notice of a motion censuring the Government for delaying the - amending Bill,

ARMS PROCLAMATION UPHELD. Received 16, 10.5 p.m. London, June 16.

A majority of the King's Bench, Dub- , lin, upheld the arms proclamation at Belfast, in a test case. gSMpOCEEDINGS W PARLIAMENT. '■*?' London, June 15. Lord Crewe, In the House of Lords, '-announced the second reading of the Home Rule Bill for June 30. The attending Bill will be introduced next -week ' (Lord Lansdowne intimated that no Conversations had so far taken place between Mr. Bonar Law and himself ; and the Government.

DEADLY CONFLICT PREDICTED. London, June 15. Lord myth, in a letter'on his return ftpm a visit to Ireland, said that the people of Britain were within measur- - able distance of witnessing a terrible Spectacle. The nation was under arms -•MJd divided into opposing camps awaitbig the signal for deadly comflict.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 5

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Undying Hostility Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 5

Undying Hostility Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 5

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