20 APRIL 1912, Page 14

THE ULSTER PROBLEM.

[To THE EDITOR Or TEE "BPROTATOR."] SIR,—The curious mental attitude of a section of English Nonconformists to Home Rule is well illustrated by the remarks of Mr. Ellis Davies, M.P., as reported in the Yorkshire Post of April 12th. After expressing the opinion that the religious safeguards are "perfectly satisfactory," Mr. Davies adds :—" Nonconformists could not approve of Irish members voting on some question of education in Wales in the interests of Catholics who are not their electors." For " Nonconformists " read " Protestants," and for " Wales" "North-East Ulster," and we have the Ulster case in a nuts