11 FEBRUARY 1922, Page 2
We cannot follow the whole of the debate on the
Address on Wednesday, but we must call attention to Captain Craig's speech, in which lee:teetered that it would be a disgraceful thing to take away from the Northern parliament a large part of Ulster. If 'the dispute. were -not settled soon he could not say what the consequences would be. There would certainly be bloodshed. Nobody could prevent it. The Prime Minister had plainly tried to placate enemies in Ireland at the expense of friends. But -Ulster would refuse to suffer from this cause, and he felt that every man of decent feeling sympathised with what he said. The Prime Minister was "thrice dishonoured."