MR CHAMBERLAINS HOME RULE RECORD. His Intilgucs Laid Bare.
Mil \V. O'JJiiiiN, i\!.l\, lately atl ended a nioat meeting in tho ]Jijniii)i/'l)'in> Town II.il! mid loeehod a most enthusiastic welcome. In |,ho com of a speech he said dial/ in sonic lo.speots that was a melancholy visit, Their wa.-, a l.inio when, if uhoie wn,-> a spot in England \\ hcie the peop'o of Loliuni could turn with confidence foi lh,>t spot wa* Jiii minsjham, ,iud ii t.hcio \\ ue 'iion in En<r!and M} on \\lum I hoy fountedas- defondci!-., they wrio t,lio Tiicmbci s for Hit 'uin^liani. ife was mi rv iosiy dliad ( lioic woio b\\ o cinincri'. op|)'/!i<;ils oi Mi ( !l,'ulsl,ouc's policy in r>iiinm<_:li.ini In t/h(i ( oui s^ of the cf)nt"->t ; ho did n(,l, Ihiiil; a biLlm \vc)id had liccu =aid i\<jdin-i Mi Hii^lit. Dnt his niomorv rlid n!>uk(. him foi iia\in i i' ■•aid cnul thiucrb four <>i nin'i Lend avlio had taken i lio nohic^l; M-ntreaneo l,hat, ovci foil to the lot. ot in. in. lie had fought, Earl S|icnoci as h,u(! ,i- an\ man liviinj-, and vi the sod of c iicuinst'inco-: he .should fiirht him jus(, us hai'J a^ain. V,\\{, lie told (horn I eandii'lN, fiom what ho lnd seen of Earl Spencer, fiom what he kue\s of him sinco ho quitted ficland, he would Mack the hoots of suol. a man, and thinl it, no dishonour. Mi Biinht, Avas undoubtedly within his ii<rht in objecting to the Home Uu'u : but \rr Chamberlain \\a.s. Committed up to t?ie "Hyco to Hone Itnle •uid to oho Home Hulei-. It \\n- not -ii many ) eais since ,Mi Chambcil.un told :.h I'.iiuell in i lie pree'mrt,, oi the linn-; (jf Commons lhai lie iniLfhi have an lii-h llejmblie if hi jilea-rd. so far as!>e\\.i-, con eeiiifd.ii Mi I'.iiihll onl\ help him fodi-.li the and to dis]j that aimehaJi poliLici'Mi, Loifl llai tinrrtcn, in p,irii' ulai That h<> mo^t undoiibLcdlv '-.lid in 1 lie h<\'iin'4 oi diflcient pci and if he li.id the s]iuh(e-,t cuiiosity loha\eit p>o\cd he rould do so hi> to the hilt. He dared -.iv I Mi ( hambei lain's liish Republic was a ii^uio of speech, like the IJiifrlNh liepublio that lie once dreamed of. Flo did no( know that he -\sa-> quite sure that Mr Chambcikun -till dreamt of it. Mr Chamboilain \\ as making too gi eat a demand on the erodulit\ of jilain men when he had the ! coolno^ 1o turn round and aeau^c INIr CJlad--lone of bcin^- a Scjiarati-t because 3*l r (Had ; stoni al tempted to conciliate Ii eland b> the jjfiant olo l a < nn^ui ution x] demand. I>'d he e^jx-rt (liem to ioi^ct thai P.cif.-t was not the onl\ pai ( of licland to which lie modi tatedan expedition in i( v cent jeai '
T2'o Trip Tliat Never Came Off. n.t-v n\ nul<! lemembei the contemplated tup it" .Mi (.'h.ni, heil. mi .ui'l S,r C bailee hilkc to lit], iiul in the .uminn of 1885, \\ hi< h ni'\ ei came oil [It; mm mbeied Sir ( h.tih- Dilkc a->kiri'_: lot a Ictiei (,t intiojduetici) loi Mi Ch.imltt. 1 '.iin .iii>l himself hoin one (if the nin-t iihno\iou-> of the !\n:ie]hir p«ui\ --a ii v '. (el ot mtioduetiou not In the Bolhi-t l.oilui"-, hut to I,ho Vition.il Le.'i'iH' -of ( oi I. ,ui(l Tipp' i.u \ — thc\u\ nici u'liim Mi P ilroiu had pl,u-eil ontiu'phr l Nen' mil (an cd u u! 1 . hi > ,>d ;uu! w aid II v, ,.- <w! !n^f <m-(iv u eth.it it \wi>,,l iv- - u ■_: > j t-' ii 'ii i ! '(!')< h'tti i \\a-<put mint he In ral 111 1 :il w, 1 \m it It n. ihn Mi Ck.inherl.ilii t Mil iiii In -cud a K!I ci (»! mil udiii i Mil ,'• ii li Mi* "If !:i tiiit \'i ii 1 lit in'ii iti A i the ha-i-, .it hi-, iml!< y • '(I <; lii- i" . < --ti'^atio]! ~ \\ !u n he i urn 'n liil.i'id, that' I'C \,a^ wilhii^ to ii.i\ t 111 1 i,d !i i-h hu-itu ■>'-, in t In- *~>i — 1 v iho Hi lin linn, 111 1 in-^li'i led aHn^ethri tmin I nuiand lean (li< 111 1 i X.'t imi.il A-snnhly in I'nhlip in ( .dlt d if. a Xali(in..l CcuinJl. Tin niaiii pmtn \\,i->tliat hewa- willing to li\netuih. likitiNLX.itioM.il A-^embly in !i ' iai.d 'u > '..l-i.iu ti I' i h .a\e- Hi? ii 1 1 in ; l ui pi t ---Kin \\ a-~ l ha 1 he piopo I'd to ] > in t in' idm al mil i-iie-*! ion : hut, .' t. all i\int -. 1 1' | i Ojin-i dt o le.w tlo the A-»( inhlv in hnbhn i hi' v.liole of the lii>h land t ; if - ( it ii' without* the -liohte^-l ]e->ei\e or l e^-ti ie tui"t vi"
The Loyal Minority. v- ,n tin" m» < allu l lo\;il niino',i(\ , upon wliin \\<«e- ho u.\^ now -o eloquent, Mr (.'hainhcilain piopo-ed !u hand themovei to an cUtU t 1 1\ i 1 awmbh in Dublin, -without the -li'jhie-t 01 piotection, without .1 -iti'Je ope of the srcuiitio- b\ A\lnch Mr ( il.uNto'ic |)Hipo->e(l to --aieuuard the li^ht^ and the pioptiU ol I i eland, 110 would lea\e llie ) uiiln d> im'-^e \\ In Mr ChamberI.iin i oik \ ' , ed hi- « li-Jike 1 o the men with w luvn he ome holi tioblied and whom ho in\ id d mi') 'he (Jiieen -Cabinet. Lie would le.»\e th iii to mdjje ho changed his ''l-hiK i liiatinn iiom i. oik to J'.olfa-t. and hi - f ioi j l* : '» it ainbod\ con\t\ toi m ..r.\ < nn-M-trnt theoi^ ot Mr C'liambei lain's c mi- oi conduct o(her\vi«o than that, he \,,b v. dim-.' to h;i\o broken u)> Mr (iUid--,(i)ir- Miiii-tu in loPo in on.ci to net a tiee leu 'oi hi- unauthoii-cd jnouianinie, and thai h > entered Mi (ilad-^lone^ -econd Mim-ti\ in oidcr to wirek it, l~»eeau.-e the mi Miihoii-ei! pioyiainine did not niece with ipl'iobat io i.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 5
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974MR CHAMBERLAINS HOME RULE RECORD. His Intilgucs Laid Barc. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 5
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