THE HOME RULE QUESTION.
DESPITE “TORY BLUSTER AND MOB BRUTALITY.”
GOVERNMENT WILL NOT BE
DETERRED
[UNITED PEEBP ASSOCIATION —COPY BIGHT]
(Received Jan. 20, 11.50 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 20
Mr C. P. Trevelyan (Liberal M.P.), speaking at Chester, said no Tory bluster, no mob brutality, would deter the Government.
It was quite; likely that there would bo rioting in Belfast owing to the deliberate, encouragement of violence by men in high places, but nobody expected that the pitiful passions Sir Edward Carson was trying to arouse would lead to civil war. If they did what could a handful of civilians do against the British Army? Mr Redmond (Nationalist Leader) in urging the Nationalists to continue with a full attendance in the House of Commons, says the suffragists and Women’s Liberal Federation threaten, in the event of rejection of the suffrage amendments, to abstain from further work for the party.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3734, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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148THE HOME RULE QUESTION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3734, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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