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Show KICKING ORANGEMEN. They Propose Resistance to the Proposed Irish Parliament. Belfast, June 16. The Ulster unionist convention meets here Friday in the immense im-mense hall prepared for that purpose, to take action in the matter of Ulsters position posi-tion on the proposed independent Irish parliament par-liament and an executive paper is to be read on this occasion. The council's course is to be passive resistance. This, it is suggested, sug-gested, shall take the form of a refusal re-fusal to allow the election to be held, that the mayor of Belfast publicly burn the writs of election and a general refusal re-fusal to pay taxes levied by the English government gov-ernment be carried out. The writer holds precedents will not justify the British government gov-ernment in interfering with tho army, and the writer thinks in a fight between Ulster and South Ireland that the former would have the best of it. |