25 MARCH 1922, Page 3
Sir Henry Wilson, who was asked by the Ulster Premier
for' his advice in regard to the best way of restoring law and order in Northern Ireland, gave it in plain terms. The South and West, ho said, were " a welter of chaos and murder," and the unrest there would spread. Ulster, therefore, must try to enlist the sympathy of the fair-minded and generous British people. We discuss his wise counsel elsewhere.