28 JANUARY 1911, Page 27

AN APPEAL TO ULSTER.

[To THE EDITOR Or Tlis SIE,—I plead guilty to an error in giving the Home-rulers a majority of one in Ulster. The majority is the other way,— viz., seventeen Unionists, fifteen Redmondites, and one Liberal official. As to the under-representation of the Unionist parts of Ulster, I may mention that the constituencies which return the seventeen Unionists have on the average eight thousand electors ; while those which return sixteen Hotne- rulers have on the average six thousand seven hundred electors. East Belfast, which returns a Unionist, has both a population and an electorate more than eight times larger than Newry, which returns a Home-ruler.—I am, Sir, &c.,

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