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Show HOME RULE SUBJECT j PROMISES STRIFE; Forthcoming' Session of Parliament Par-liament Certain to Be Rich in Sensations. FORGET GERMAN SCARE jYitriolilic Writers of Renegade Rene-gade Type Urge People of North to Resist. BY PHILIP EVERETT. .Special Caule to The Tribune LONDON. Jan. 27. In a. tittle more than two weeks tiie kinR wiil open parliament parlia-ment with a speech from the throne, which undoubtedly will reveal the government's gov-ernment's home rule plans, and a s-- ston win begin which will probably be rich in s.-tisations At present some of the men wno are most eager to proclaim taemselves the most faithful believers in the English constitution am! the most loyal subjects of the king are busily i-nrraS'.-d sllrrinn up feeling against the king's government govern-ment in Ulster and their speakers are every dav tPiiin the peoph oi north Ire-land that If the kln should send over English Iroops to enforce Irish home I rule, if granted according to the British constitution by the British parliament and mt'.fic-d b the slgnaturi of the kins their duty to this same kinr would bfi to receive his tn.op ?rnis in hand and lighl t hem to the last ditch. Renegade Writers Active, I' Is rather Mianc that two of the ! hardest worked . :impait;ii slogans of the I Conservative press the German peril and i the calamity of Irish .home rule are both , j championed by Journalist renegades No 1 man has written more furious articles against Germany than one of the editors ot the Daily ERprcss, J. i-;iiis Parker, who before he changed Ms nationality was I known under his ieai German name. 1 Herr J Blsbaoher. and no man foams' more about the mouth when Irish home rule is men Cloned than the former Fenian and present editor of the Observer, Mr. Garvin. There la no( mu h doins In fne Ger- man scare line at present, especially since i,ord Lonsdale has told us how : sincerely the kaisei loves as ail, sol thar lie would rather suffer the worst ' kind of Indignities than shed a uncle di-cn of EJngilsh blood, so the inic remains re-mains dry on Herr Bsbacher'a pen. but Mr. Garvin Is all afire against home 1 Ut?. Urges Revolution. If tiiat measure shall pass both houses and be signed by the Uimr. I L is the riut-of riut-of all men of T-st-r loyal to the king he Bays, to prove their loyally i.n.i show themselves as peaceful and law-abiding citizens by making revolution. '"And Ulster win make revolution," Mr. Garvin Gar-vin says, "at Brat, passive revolution. Us provisional government yvil) act, in the lirst place, not to make riots, but to prevent pre-vent them. What can the cabinet do? Will they push the thing to bloodshed; and If they do, can they expect to stand, I the tempest that their action will unchain in Great Britain'? Can tiuiv demoralize and perhaps disrupt the British army bj i the attempt to pour In regular troops to crush the loyal minority in th.. north? And If they try ii. will tin re be the slighl -est hope een of the strategical success? Can they hope to work the railroads In tiie north of Ireland? Can thej cauae Industry In-dustry to continue? Can they procure the payment of taxes" Can they cope with the passive resistance ,.r . million people asking nothing bul thai they may not be evpeiicd from their community or citizenship citizen-ship with the United Kingdom, and that they may not be forcibly subjected to those from whom 1 hy have been divided by the generations and centuries of antagonism? an-tagonism? Hints at Grave Danger. "But will Mr. Asquith and his government govern-ment strike at the lenders? Will they arrest Sir ISdward Carson? If thev. do, I his trial yuli settle their fate, not his. Even if the could set him condemned, his ordeal t"i prim tph- wOtild make him more formidable in Imprisonment than any arms corps at largi " The outburst js typical of the Conservative Conserv-ative press as a whole, which has its own Ideas of loyalty and Is willing t" asr-ii that thr hlxhesi autlunltx Is y est- d In I the British parliament as long as it adopts laws that please the I or- pxrtv. I bu whose laws must be resisted If necessary nec-essary wiih ariner) force if iIkv differ from the wlsiiea of the Conservative leadc ps. |