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HOME RULE.

IS THIS A CASE OF TRI3ABU.N ?

[BY 1«OTRIC TEI,K(mAPH---iTi-.i(J«T.'

LONDON, Otouer 9. Mr JoJin Billon, Al.L'., declaroj that tlvo Homo Rule liil wil bo at least as good m 'arm-ll s Bill ol 1886, and pcrfwps better.. He demands the rwison why ! « Carson is pornutlocl to tour tlic country preaching tvoason, when in the okl days Nationalists wore ai-mst-ed.

THE JRTSH ENVOYS

MELBOITHNtf. October 9. Mr Hazclton, responding to an address of welcome, said tho Jrish cn-α-ovs' mission so far was a hundred per cent, bettor than previous missions. ~ .. (Received This D:u\ 11 0 a.in.) MELBOURNIv This Day. The Irish. Envoys addressee! a large gathering in the '1 own Hall. Tho collect ion amounted to llOUl). fTrr.fMiiiHf l, * ,l """- rH ' J - , »^' 3 '

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1911, Page 3

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HOME RULE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1911, Page 3

HOME RULE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1911, Page 3

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