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Map of the Irish Republic showing result of General Election, Dec., 1918

CONSTITUENCIES WON TOTAL VOTES
For Irish Republic and Self-Determination. 79 For Irish Republic and Self-Determination. 1,211,516
(Sinn Fein, 73; Nationalists, 6) (Slnn Fem, 971,735; Nationalists, 239,781) Of every 5 voters 4 voted for Self—Determination

For Status Quo (Unionist Party) ................ 26 For Status Quo (Unionist Party) ................ 315,394
__. _———— Only 1 voter in 5 voted for English Rule

Total 105 Total 1,526,910

CAN ANY OTHER. COUNTRY SHOW SUCH UNANIMITY ON ANY IMPORTANT QUESTION?
A minority has no right to veto the will of the majority and bar a: nation's progress. REPUBLICAN

Of every 3 voters 2 voted for Irish Republic

 

 

RESULT OF ENGLISH RULE ,
Ireland Ulster .,- j Ml

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Population (1841) ...................... 8,295,000 2,386,000 . .0 . ' p '
Population (1911) ...................... 4,390,000 1,582,000 . ‘ 7 ‘ i N ORTH D UNIONIST

LOSS in 70 years ................ 3,905,000

804,000 .v' ' ' ANTRIM
ULSTER NOT “RICHEST PROVINCE” ”'«l NATIONALIS'I'
Rateable value per head (1911)

Leinster 9O Shillings
Ulster 80 Shillings

Not a single one of the thirty-two (32) Irish Coun- ,,
ties has an entirely Unionist representation. , V ,. ' ,' BELFASYC‘IT'
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GOD Irrevocably Fixed the Boundaries of
IRELAND
Those of Poland, Czecho-Slavia, Jugo-Slavia,
Serbia, Roumania, etc., have been fixed temporarily
by politicians!

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,f’ , EXTRACT‘FROM IRELAND’S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
PROCLAIMED APRIL 24, 1916; RATIFIED JANUARY 21, 1918
“The Republic guarantees religious and civil liberty, equal rights, and_equal opportunities_to
all' its citizens, and declares its resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole natlon
and of all its parts, cherishing all the children of the nat10_n_equally, _and_ obllv10us of the differences
carefully fostered by an alien government, which have dlv1ded a minority from the majority m the

past.”
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