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HOME RULE

AND CORONATION REJOICINGS

tBY SLIOTRIO TELKGRAPM--OOPTEI«HT.7

I TPER PRESS ASSOCIATION.! \ LONDON, February 22. A mooting of Nationalist members of Parliament, at which tJie Party leader, Mr Redmond, presided, issued a statement expressing the hope that King George would ihiavo a long and glorious reign, but regretting thai, as representatives of a people Who were still denied selfgovernment, they were unable to participate in the Coronation celobrations. SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR SCOTLAND. The Scottish National Committee is organising a demonstration at Edinburgh at Easier in favour of Scottish Homo Rule. A GOVER,NMENT~ANTAG ONTST. Sir Cliffoixl Cory, Liberal' member for Cornwall, intimated that 'though he sympathised with the Bill, he would vote against it unless it was made clear that it would not he used to carry Home Rule. "HfITGHT OF DISLOYALTY." (Keceived This Day, 10.40 a.m.) LONDON," February 22. The Pall'Mall_ Gazette (Unionist) says that the action of the Nationalists in refraining from attendin gt-he Coronation in order to avoid recognition of the Sovereign on political grounds, is the-height of disloyalty. VTENNA, February"22." The Archduke Franz Fordinand will attend the Coronation. ,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 3

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HOME RULE Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 3

HOME RULE Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 3

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