Home Rule
; CON'CESSIOSS TO ULSTER. A .BOYCOTT RECALLED. By A-ssocMicm—Copyright iS'nehW iff, H.ftp p.m. Loi«!on v February 10. The- Chronicle says the' Ctovef mnent's plan is not the exclusion- of Uls-Ur but, administrative autonomy of- a mo.it ; generons- character, including control of Vducation, licensing police, a lioard of ■ appointments to prevent partiality in I iiioitiinatioii for public offices, and finally an effective check on legislation ealeu,la ted to work adversely to Ulster's terests.Received lfi, lI.JO p.m. London, February 16. The Right Hon. Sir Watler Long, in a letter to the newspapers, commenting on Mr. Redmond's conciliatory language, points out the present experience of Richard Kingston, of Curracloug'i, Comity Cork., who has been boycotted since 1»10 by the Irish League. All the investigators of the case had condemned it, except Mr Redmond and Mr. Stephen Gwvnn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 196, 17 February 1914, Page 5
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135Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 196, 17 February 1914, Page 5
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