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reat to "make the world safe for democracy"--it is a matter of poignant regret that the conduct of the Nationalist leaders in refusing to lay aside matters of domestic dispute, in order to put forth the whole strength of the country against Germany should have cast a stain on the good name of Ireland. We have done everything in our power to dissociate ourselves from their action, and we disclaim responsibility for it at the bar of posterity and history. EDWARD CARSON. JAMES JOHNSTON, Lord Mayor of Belfast. H.M. POLLOCK, President Belfast Chamber of Commerce. R.N. ANDERSON, Mayor of Londonderry, and President Londonderry Chamber of Commerce. JOHN M. ANDREWS, Chairman Ulster Unionist Labour Association. JAMES A. TURKINGTON, Vice-Chairman Ulster Unionist Labour Association, and Secretary Power-loom and Allied Trades Friendly Society, and ex-Secretary Power-loom Tenters' Trade Union of Ireland. THOMPSON DONALD, Hon. Secretary Ulster Unionist Labour Association, and ex-District Secretary Shipwrights' Association. HENRY FLEMING, Hon. Secretary Ulster Unionist Labour Association, Member of Boilermakers' Iron and Steel Shipbuilders' Society. FOOTNOTES: [110] See Appendix A. INDEX Abercorn, James, 2nd Duke of, at the Belfast Convention, 33; President of the Ulster Unionist Council, 35; illness, 47, 85, 108; signs the Covenant, 122; death, 144 Abercorn, James, 3rd Duke of, 257, 282 Abercorn, Mary, Duchess of, President of the Women's Unionist Council, 37 Adair, Gen. Sir Wm., at Larne, 217 Afghan Campaign, 161 Africa, South, War, 18 Agar-Robartes, Hon. Thomas, amendment on the Home Rule Bill, 92, 94-97, 132 Agnew, Capt. Andrew, viii, 193, 202, 210, 213, 214, 220 Albert Hall, meetings at, 14, 21, 34, 71 Alexander, Dr., Bishop of Derry, at the Albert Hall, 14 Allen, C.E., 156 Allen, W.J., 35 Althorp, Lord, 138 Altrincham, election, 155 Amending Bill, 221, 223, 227; postponed, 228, 230; _see_ Home Rule America, War of Independence, 273 Amery, L.C.S., at Belfast, 81; on the Curragh Incident, 182 Amiens, threatened capture of, 266 Anderson, R.N., Mayor of Londonderry, letter to President Wilson, 273, 296-299 Andrews, John M., letter to President Wilson, 296-299 Andrews, Thomas, 33, 35, 48 Anglo-German relations, 167, 201 _Annual Register_, viii, 18 note, 21, 54 note, 76, 78 note, 138, 154 note, 155 note, 157 note, 166 note, 167 note, 169 note, 170 n
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