FOOTNOTES:
[62] House of Lords, March 12, 1894.
[63] Salford, November 21, 1911.
[64] Mr. A.J. Kettle, Freeman's Journal, July 18, 1907.
[65] September 10, 1906.
VIII
THE POSITION OF ULSTER
BY THE RIGHT HON. THOS. SINCLAIR
By Ulster, I mean the six counties, Antrim, Down, Londonderry, Armagh, Tyrone, Fermanagh, with the important adjacent Unionist sections of Monaghan, Cavan, and Donegal, in all of which taken together the Unionist population is in an unmistakable majority, and in which the commercial and manufacturing prosperity of the province is maintained by Unionist energy, enterprise, and industry.