5 OCTOBER 1912, Page 31

ULSTER AND THE LIBERALS.

[To vas Eerroa 011' THE " SIR,—You ask " What are Liberals going to do about the Ulster demonstrations P " Speaking as one, I reply : We are going to try not to split our sides laughing am, Sir, &a,

HERVEY DE MONTMORENCY.

Israsal and Military Club, 94 Piccadilly, W.

[If this were really a representative sample of the Liberal attitude towards Ulster one could only say " God help the Liberals." We have shown elsewhere, however, that a very different tone is beginning to prevail, and that in the last resort a large section of the party will refuse to pass the Bill (which mast result in the shooting down of Ulster Protestants) until the country has had such a Bill submitted to its judgment at a General Election.—ED. Spectator.]