ULSTER CAMPAIGN
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<cm* "■■■» OPENED AT ENNISKSLLEN EIGHTEEN SPECIAL TRAINS. ('Received September 10,* 10.29-a.m.) LONDON, September 18. The Ulster campaign against Home Rule has opened at Enniskillen, in. I County Fermanagh. 1 Eighteen special trains conveyed 40,000 Orange Lodge members ancl others to the town to take part in the procession and the welcome to Sir Edward Carson, M.P. Th>pfocession also included a Yeomanry escort. Thousands of drilled men afterwards marched past. Facilities are being prepared to enable Ulst&Tmen in England and Scotland to sign tho covenant against Home Rule. ULSTER-MEN" DETERMINED. I TO RESIST HOME RULE. (Received Last Night, 11.10 o'clock.) LONDON, September 10. Sir Edward Carson, speaking!at Enliskillen, reiterated the Ulstermen's '■ .if'termination to employ force, if ne"ensary, to resist a policy which the electors of the United Kingdom did ■:ot sanction. \ Lord Hugh Cecil stated that Mr j Winston Churchill saw any number of Home Rule Parliaments jusfc as inI temperate persons sometimes saw ' strikes.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10714, 20 September 1912, Page 5
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166ULSTER CAMPAIGN Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10714, 20 September 1912, Page 5
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