THE HOME RULE.
-here are teachers and parsons now encased in disputation, Wh" are trying to make ns believe vhat they say ; lut there is no other subject getting such consideration As Home Buie for Ireland st the present d*y. til over the world now, in high and low sation. There are six to one, and more than that will agree Chat Ireland should not bo ruled by any foreign nation. But cet Home Buie—and once more be free. Why England will not give it, I cannot tell the reason, Unless it wonld take too much power from the Queen ; Chey should make their own laws, without libel or treason, And have a Parliament house on College G i cen. Here in New Zealand with a email population. Where people are happy and seen to agree, tnd have never been driven to desperation. In Ireland they should have the same liberty. then, hurrah for Home Buie, it’s the thing that is wanted To make that grand country the gem of the sea; ind I venture to say that it Boon will be granted. Hurrah 1 for the people who fight to bo free; H,B;
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1288, 5 November 1886, Page 3
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194THE HOME RULE. Dunstan Times, Issue 1288, 5 November 1886, Page 3
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