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SIR EDWARD CARSON CRIIICISED MOCK COVENANT AM) MOCK 11 FRO I Co. (Received Last Night, 9.10 o'clock.) LONDON, September 20. The members of one of the Unionist* Clubs wore armed with dummy rifles. Others in khaki uniforms paraded the streets at Lisburn, where Sir Ed-ward Carson was iiddressing a vast open air audience. He read from covenant that if the Government persisted in its fatuous at.d nefarious policy, he and those assoic.ited with him would go to any lengths in the defence of Ireland. The Daily News contrasts what it describes as the mock solemnity of the covenant and the mock heroics of Sir Edward Carson's rhetoric, with Lord Dun raven's letter, which incidentally appealed to the Irish Unionists and Nationalists to meet and jointly draft a most just and suitable Home Rule constitution.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10715, 21 September 1912, Page 5
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145HOME RULE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10715, 21 September 1912, Page 5
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