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HOME RULE.

(To the Editor). Sir,—ln Mr. Mnssey's refusal to saddle the New Zealand Parliament with the Home Rule question there are two things that strike one:—The Premier's good judgment and the assurance of the socalled Auckland Young Irish Party, a party that evidently knows very little of the 'movement it is championing. Besides it would have been very unpolitic for any statesman to introduce into Parliament and give support to any such sectarian affair, as I take it to be a purely Roman Catholic movement, because if you remember, when the Irish delegates' were coming here, they were advertised to appear in St. Joseph's School, which gave the show away.—l am ' etc -' CIVIS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 144, 5 November 1912, Page 4

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114

HOME RULE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 144, 5 November 1912, Page 4

HOME RULE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 144, 5 November 1912, Page 4

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