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WHIG AND TORT SPBHCIIKS

... WHIG AND TORT SPBHCIIKS. Dealing in Dundee with the ooutest over the Budget between the Peers and the people, Mr Winston Churchill, P, said the Upper House bad used the power, srbieb it should not bold at all, to play cynical, violent, and aggressive ...

MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN REPORTED COMING CAMPAIGN Tlie “Northern Whig (Belfnet) gives iicy to the following ..

... MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN REPORTED COMING CAMPAIGN Tlie “Northern Whig (Belfnet) gives iicy to the following «t*toment from •' well-informed London correspondent” : -•For some months past negotiations have been going on between Mr O’Brien and some leading ...

l»ii culled out the feeling* ilint brink's every true lri'hui*u and winch »h the .-loyan with which they would yet

... pinned his filth in the English ral party They were then called the Whigs. But the close of his 1 fe was bitterly tired that was led all along false promises—promises winch ilie English Whigs made him secure his support in the House 'iiiuioiis, and promises ...

THE BLIGHT OF CASTLE RULE,

... if we go over the list of those who Were appointed to offices of profit or honour in this country, should dud that whether Whigs were iu office or Tories were io office the number of Irish Citholics who were permitted rite to uny position of trust or honour ...

THE CAUSE OF HOME RULE

... of balderdash, and in his letters to that anti-Catholic organ, ■' Reynold’s Newspaper,” has blossomed forth as a veritable Whig prophet and soothsayer, and has been long promising Home Rule, hut now his dominant note seems to bo to relegate the question ...

MR. JUSTICE DOCD

... interest. We not see any indication that the Irish Party will run man carry the Home Rule fltg regardless of the schemes of Whigs or Tories or the ambitions or aspirations of place-hunters office-seekers. LOCAL ACTION ...

LKTTKR FROM MB M HBALY

... Parliament to ob ain pol tical indepeudei c • for tbia conntry wiiila was in a month that the Party was mersly tad of the English Whig*. I» proclaimed that It. was not bound any party, but it invariably voted with the Libtrhl Party The Liberal, were not going ...

IKE DISCIPLINE OF THE HOUSE

... libnrty to do so. Soraghan —Certainly ; any man has a right show himself a Whig in this case. Chairman—l must ask you to withdraw that. Mr Soraghan—You ate voting foi the Whigs in this case anyway. Chairman—l voting according to Mr Murphy You voted for ...

THE DUNDALK EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER. HECRLTTING IN IRELAND

... DUNDALK EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER. HECRLTTING IN IRELAND In connection with the recruiting eami.ttgn in Ireland the “Northern Whig” rites:—‘‘lt is impossible for Nationalists Radicals to hide the fact that Mr. Redmond’s recruiting campaign has proved miserable ...

SOUTH ARMAGH ELECTION,

... have said Mr contested South Armagh an nncoin* prising Nationalist, not as a joint in the ciudal appendage of the British Whigs and Secalamts. has not hauled down the flag in order get Unionist support. As Nationalist W'U smk or swim, anil think the Unionists ...

THE MAN IN THE GAP

... or the c.msure foe*. Ever pleads for hi* country, for j istlce and right, wields the strong weapon of eloquence bright; For Whig or for traitor he cires not r*p. But provts himself ever the Man in the Gap! When some who Catholics honour the Ms s Were making ...