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INTERCESSION SERVICES
London,, September 22
■ Intercession services are being held in Protestant churches of Ireland. The--Bishop, preaching-in Londonderry Cathedral, asked if their responsibility to God and the unborn generations would be discharged by tamely submitting to be sold like brutes in the cattle market by politicians who received 70 venal arid dishonest votes. A BISHOP'S OPINION. (Received 9.25 a.m.) ■ London, September 23. The Bishop of- Deny, on Sunday, in a sermon, denied that Christians were bound to submit to a law sanctioned by a mutilated Parliament of one •House.' I They were asked to put them•selves at the mercy of sworn foemen, who openly declared they would take revenge in the hour of triumph. ENTITLED TO A PARLIAMENT. Mr Tim Healy, at Cork, said Mr Churchill- was scattering Parliaments from Sky© to Ireland's eye, therefore Independent Nationalists were entitled to a Parliament at Cork. '•:.'.'■■: \'• ,i J ■ ■ COVENANT CONFIRMED. (Received.lo.s a.m.) London, September 23. The Ulster Unionist Council at Belfast confirmed the Covenant. Lord Londonderry entertained the delegates and Sir Edward Carson and Mr F. E. Smith were among the speakers. -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 6
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182HOME RULE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 6
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