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IRISH HOME RULE.

SUGGESTED DISINTEGRATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. PERSECUTION OF CATHOLICS;; London, Fcbrpjyy; 3. Mr J. M. Robertson, M.P., speaking in London, said the real difficulty against Homo Rule was Ireland’s claim to complete, . absolute and unchecked fiscal autonomy. If this were granted it would imply disintegration of the United Kingdom. There was no hope for a Homo Rule Bill embodying such a claim. Persecution of Catholics at Nelson continues. The police arc escorting them to their homes twice daily, and were forced to charge the crowd. ULSTER METHODISTS’ PROTEST. London, February 3. The Ulster Methodists arc arranging a convention of protest against Home Rule.

Of GOO Presbyterian ministers in Ireland ,110 refused to join the protest.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 5 February 1912, Page 6

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IRISH HOME RULE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 5 February 1912, Page 6

IRISH HOME RULE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 5 February 1912, Page 6

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