SPECIAL POLICE PRECAUTIONS.
London. July 10. Tiic constabulary was active in many Ulster towns on Thursday nigiit. It is believed the authorities expected a sensational coup I>T the volunteers. Special [Ktlirc precautions were taken at Portadown, and all the roads were patrolled. Liberal organs disc i edit the reported intention of the (ioveninient to agree tci the total exclusion of Ulster. ■*' Ttie Westminster Oazctte declares that tin- Government does not intend to arrive^at an agreement over the heads of the Nationalist l -. The utmost will !*• a pive-and-take in the counties, where the population is evenly divided. Sir K. Oarson imd an enthusiastic W'l (I,me in Belfast. The armed roliuite-rs gave h;rn a military salute.
AITI'MX SKSSIOX PRi in tiii! middle of Aug ate a new session in i Government will am tions on Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 13 July 1914, Page 5
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137SPECIAL POLICE PRECAUTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 13 July 1914, Page 5
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