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HOW TR 5.'Y FEEL IT

... American:— The gist of the message which Mr. Dopew brings to Irishmen in this country is that Mr. Gladstone is willing to give Ireland as complete a measure of Home Rule as he can unite the somewhat heterogeneous Liberal party upon and carry through ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Marseilles, on his return to Pekin. Mr. di .d the ti o theniiiiiii the 'porta. amid be did ad same. there vas a nan in the United Kingdoms who vas len an athlete then he. *lse the Huron (f) Lake area demise Nentreal.' foe Limped, on appereetly be Sir ...

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST . MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1899

... . Many of these colonies have become the home of the exiles of the Irish race. Multitudes of Irishmen have settled in every land where the Hag of the United Kingdom waves. Mr. Butt then referred to the vast Irish population settled in Great Britain since ...

THE MINISTRY AND THE TRUNK TELEPHONE SYSTEM

... Belfast. A number of other important trunk lines will follow. These lines are expected to have an important bearing upon uniting Ireland and Great Britain in closer bonds. It is, in fact, part of Mr. Gladstone's scheme to annihilate his sixty miles ...

CENTRAL BRANCH, BRADFORD

... Rule Bill The question of the forthcoming municipal elections was discussed at considerable length. It was reported that the United Reform Committee and Ward Committee had decided to wait the reply of Councillor Taft, as to wisethe? he would stand again ...

THE UNION

... will of the Irish people. Let us examine shortly THE FORCE POLICY OP THI ENGLISH GOVEBNIIIENT. In 1791 the Society of United Irishmen was founded—an association which in the beginning was neither secret in its methods nor revolutionary in its aims—it aimed ...

no Union• They pretended to grant emancipation in order to raise up the hopes of the Catholics, that by suddenly

... that the Union would be destructive of Ireland's prosperity. Dr. Johnson once said to an Irishman— Don't unite with us, sir ; we should unite with you only to rob you. The wise old doctor knew the propensities of bis countrymen. The prosperity of Ireland ...

THE IRISH CAUSE IN ENGLAND

... give him their united support, all is well, though I doubt very much if, in the case of a number of the Irish candidates, even though the conditions were favourable, the game is worth the candle. In the majority of instances, the Irishmen who have earne ...

GLASGOW LETTER

... they agreed unanimously to recommend him to their associations. (Applause.) They, as Irishmen, met there to adopt Mr. Keegan as their candidate, and they should unite to return him to the council. Mr. Francis Keegan then explained his views on the various ...

NOTES OF THE DAY

... in that portion which referred to the wide area of public usefulness in which all Irishmen, and these who are responsible for the Government of Ireland, may unite in efforts which tend to the good of tl , e common country. Utterances like these sound ...

THE GARTER FOR LORD ROSEBERY

... crowded audience in St. Mary's Hall, and those who had the pleasure of hearing and seeing the first and worldrenowned editor of United Ireland on that occasion will ho glad of the opportunity of meeting him once again next month. He comes to us with a record ...

, THIJRBDAY4 OCTOBER 20, 1892

... and transfer the whole of the money to a body of six, three of whom, if they were not perfectly satisfied, could by their united action, lock up the money for six months or • year or for the natural term of their lives. The Committee of the Irish party ...