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PROGRESS OF HOME RULE.

Public feoling is growing in favour of Home Rule for Ireland both at Home and throughout the colonies. The one thing I hear in the colonies is " Our Queen, our country, and our tlag," and I cannot for the life of me see why love of country, Queen and flag makes ib necessary for fellows to resort to all sorbs of infamous villany in order to blacken the characters of their political opponents. Perhaps you had better nob pub ib quite so strong as that, bub it's true all the same. When asked as to the prospects of the next election Mr Bright replied, "Nobody can tell what the prospects of the next election are.''

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 385, 17 July 1889, Page 5

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PROGRESS OF HOME RULE. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 385, 17 July 1889, Page 5

PROGRESS OF HOME RULE. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 385, 17 July 1889, Page 5

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