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home rule

... home rule. [From Truth.] I wonder W h-.t would be eaid of Parnell if informed any Irish constituency that when there waH possibility of the Nationalists of Ireland having to appeal to force of arms agamst Lord Salisbury’s legislation of coercion koe ° ...

HOME RULE

... HOME RULE. Mr Wheeler mored, and Kearney seconded the following resolution That we regard the reeolation of Dr Clark In the ...

HOME RULE,

... . We have to choose our hay. If it is not to the Home Rule truss, it must the coercion truss. On Home Rule Mr Gladstone will stand or fall. His scheme ol land-purohase will kept separate from Home Rule, so that ...

AND HOME RULE

... AND HOME RULE. A manifesto on the Home Rule question, signed by the Moderator of the Irish Presbyterian General Assembly, will shortly be issued to the Nonconformists of England, Wales, and Scotland. The document says the whole body of Irish Protestants ...

HOME RULE

... HOME RULE. The following thoughtful letter appeared in Tuesday's Irith Tim** ■'— Sib,— There is a marked silence just now in Ireland on the question of Home Buie—a silence which, doubt, indicates that cal which Is the proverbial forerunner of storm. The ...

home rule

... home rule. [From Truth.] Every effort is being made by the anti- Home Rule party to blink the ~ The principle of Mr. Gladstone Bill is that Ireland shall henceforward have domest Legislature. It is upon this princip tha the vote upon the second reading ...

FOR HOME RULE

... FOR HOME RULE. Mr Gogarty said he wished to propose—* That we the members of the Naas Urban District Council desire at this, our hrst meeting, after election, to congratulate our leader. Me John £. Redmond, M.P, and with him the Irisb. Parliamentary Party ...

HOME RULE

... HOME RULE. [From '‘Truth.”] take it now for granted that come what may the Irish members will sit in the meet when Imperial matters are to the fore. It , however, by means certain that this resolve sound one The Irish will remain When they come over here ...

HOME RULE

... HOME RULE. Mr Molloy asked if petition had been received for adoption dealing on the subject of Home Rule. The Chairman said that it had, but he did not know what became of it. However, he had prepared a copy of a petition adopted by the Bray vestry, ...

HOME RULE BILL

... We have waited, he said, long, and we can wait longer in order to get a satisfactory measure of Home Rule. We do not want a fraud, a pretended Home Rule which will fail, for we would then be told that we are incapable self-government, ...

THE HOME RULE BILL

... THE HOME RULE BILL. On tlip proposition of tho ClhairniaD, a resolution was passed congratulating Mr. Hodmond and the Irish Party the passage of the HomeRule Bill. They had achieved the object for which they had been working for years (hear, hear!. ...