1. That this Club be called ‘THE DUNGANNON CLUB (NO. 1), BELFAST.’
  2. That it be open to all Irishmen who endorse its propaganda.
  3. That its objects are:—
  4. The Building up of Ireland: (a) Intellectually—By educating the people by means of Schools, Classes, Lectures, Publications, etc. The establishment of Libraries and every means calculated to educate the country. (b) Materially—By the fostering of existing and the starting of new industries, by the exclusive use of Irish manufactures and produce, and by nationalised transit services, etc. (c) Physically—By the popularisation of physical culture and training, by the spread of our national games, and by the training of the boys of the country.
  5. The regaining of the political independence of Ireland—
    • By a passive resistance to the government of this country by any other than the people of Ireland.
    • By the formation of a national council, obeyed and supported by and working in the interests of the whole people of Ireland.
    • By a passive resistance to all interference with the working of such a council.
  6. That we maintain that the attendance of Irishmen at the English Parliament is inimical to the best interests of the Irish nation by admitting the right of any body other than the Parliament of Ireland to make laws binding on this country.
  7. That we will co-operate with men of any class or creed who are working for the welfare of the country, as we believe that the interests of Ireland are above the interests of any creed, or class or party.

Published at the Office of the DUNGANNON CLUB, 7 NORTH ST., BELFAST.