HOME RULE MOVEMENT.
N ORT-H OF I FI ELAND EXCITED. TROOPS CONFINED TO BARRACKS Says a London message: On every hand there are indications of the trouble that will occur if the promoters of the big Home Rule meeting to take place in Belfast on Fegruary 8 persist in their determination to hold the demonstration in the Ulster Ball. The North of Ireland is declared to be seething with excitement, and the troops quartered in that part of the country are being confined to barracks. -Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of file Admiralty, whom the Ulster Unionists are determined to block in any attempt that he may make to address the meetings, shows no signs of wavering from his intention to he present at the gathering. He declares that he i.s not to be bluffed. AMERICAN IRISH CATHOLICS. FIGHTING FORCE OF 2,000,(100. Prominent Irishmen in Winnipeg assert that about'2,ooo,COO Irish Catholics in the United States are being drilled in order that they may be capable of rendering effective aid to their ..o-reli-gionisfcs in lister should any outbreak of lie Militias occur there.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3443, 7 February 1912, Page 9
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182HOME RULE MOVEMENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3443, 7 February 1912, Page 9
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