31 DECEMBER 1910, Page 2

The Government are estopped from saying that they are obliged

by the consequences just named to force a Dublin Parliament upon the North, even though it will be detested by the greater part of Ulster. Their whole case is that people who demand self-government ought to have it accorded to them regardless of political inconveniences. The only way they can get out of this dilemma is by insisting that there is something sacred in the unit to which they choose to apply self-government.—" That in the South is but a choleric word which in Ulster is flat blasphemy."