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IRISHMEN'S DUTY.

MEMBERS' PLAIN WORDS

London, Wednesday. Mr William O'Brien, Nationalist member for Cork, replying to his constituents' protest against suggested conscription, wrote:—"We have either got to bid good bye to Home Rule, or helu England honestly in this war. Irishmen are being cruelly led astray. Their attitude towards the Government is inexplicable, and is furnishing certain English politicians with their only excuse for deserting the Home Rule Cause." LOYAL NATIONALISTS. DEFENDING COMMON RIGHTS. Received Friday, 10.40 p.m. London, Friday. A thousand Belfast Nationalists joining the Irish Brigade, sent an assurance to Mr Asquith and Mr Redmond now Home Rule was granted, the Nationalists would unite to the last man in the defence of their common rights and 'iberties.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 21 November 1914, Page 5

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IRISHMEN'S DUTY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 21 November 1914, Page 5

IRISHMEN'S DUTY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 21 November 1914, Page 5

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