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(United Preu Ataoeiation—Bjf Eaetrie Telegraph—Copyright.)
UNIONISTS CETTINC BUSY.
APPEAL TO BRITISH DEMOCRACY.
(Received June 12, £> a.m.) LONDON, June 11. Eighteen* Unionists are beginning Aim' campaign in the principal Enghsfe v > towns against Home Rule. Lords Lansdowme and Londonderry and Sir Edward Carson will address an Orange demonstration in. Belfast On 12th July. Sir Edward ' Qarson, speaking cts Rugby, said it was no longer possible to ©peak effectively in . the House of Commons, and the Unionists were now appealing to the British democracy on behalf of the Irish democracy. ULSTER UNIONIST COUNCIL. BACKING UP SIR EDWARD CARSON. j (Received June 12. 8.25 a.m.) LONDON.. June 11. The Ulster Unionist Council ed a resolution approving of the Irish . Unionists -Jthstaining from takinje part in the Home Rule debate, and: also assuring Sir Edwaid Carson thai the loyalists will follow his lead whe» he gives the word. THE RIFLES AT HA3IMERSMIT»»_ (Received June 12. 8.2.5 a.m.) LONDON. June 11. The rifles in the stable at Ham* mersmith that is being watched bji Scotland Yard men are of Italia*/ manufacture, magazine pattern, withisimple mechanism. They are suitable for irregulars, and are worth 90s each. They laok the English proof mark, which is an offence against the excise laws. [ln the stable twenty-eight tons of arms are stored. It was estimated that fourteen tons had been removed, of which the rifles consigned to DuJm lin and Belfast, and seized by the Customs authorities, formed a pari. J RIFLES AND BAYONETS AT NEl*» CASTLE. (Reoeived June 12. 11 a.m.> LONDON, June 11. A consignment of rifles and bay#* aiets has been discovered at New-*--' castle.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 5
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273HOME RULE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 5
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