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McNeill, Ronald John, 1861-1934

"Ulster's Stand For Union"

Nothing,
however, did so much to stimulate organisation and concentration of
effort as the great Convention held in Belfast on the 19th of June 1892,
representing on a democratic basis all the constituencies in Ulster.
Numerous preliminary meetings were arranged for the purpose of electing
the delegates; and of these the Special Correspondent of _The Times_
wrote:
"Nothing has struck me more in the present movement than the
perfect order and regularity with which the preliminary meetings
for the election of delegates has been conducted. From city and
town and village come reports of crowded and enthusiastic
gatherings, all animated by an equal ardour, all marked by the same
spirit of quiet determination. There has been no 'tall talk,' no
over-statement; the speeches have been dignified, sensible, and
practical. One of the most marked features in the meetings has been
the appearance of men who have never before taken part in public
life, who have never till now stood on a public platform.


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