Lord Abarcorn, pressing at a grea. demonst ation at Belfast, sajd that Homo Rule war danger most imminent, ihoy bad detenniood, c:mo what inight, not to live under tho yoke of [Home RuleUnionist! in Ireland were unable and dill | not dare to entrust their liberties with the i present Government. Tho [latter angut put the enemy in every companding pon lion, undermine every defensive work, slacken administrative control, rodoce the country to a condition wbertm refusal of i a larger policy could be a 3 having beoomo civil war. Mr Birreli. speakiog at jTorth Bristol, said there would be no sstl'iement of the education question until] every public elementary ■ school was uldsr complete popular control. -i , Mr* Percy in Bn electi ’ ol address, denounced the promise of (the etonlthy atteihpt to attain llomo Rile, which had been'twico rolusod when ut(ed by Gladetoafe’3 candour and co'.uas>. ; •■; 1 i - :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 4 January 1906, Page 3
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