On the 24th and 25th of April 1914, 14,000 ‘Ulster Volunteers’, working under the cover of darkness, were involved in the smuggling of some 25,000 rifles, by boat, from the German empire into Larne, Donaghadee and Bangor. Alarmed by the rapid arming of the Unionists, Asquith - as we can see here - sent the Royal Navy to patrol the coasts of Antrim and Down and prevent any additional arms hauls being made.
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