Home Rule
THE NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS. AN OLD SPIRIT REVIVED. RAISING IRELAND INTO A ORE AT NATION."
P-y Cable—Press Association—Copyright
London, June 30.
Mr. Redmond's nominees to the committee of the National Volunteers comprise:—Four Catholic clergymen, three members of Parliament (including Air. Devlin), the Lord Mayor of Dublin, several provincial Mayors, Mr. Nugent (of the Hibernian Society), Mr. Hutchinson (of the National Order of Foresters) and three Dublin barristers. An association has been started in Dublin with the object of giving assistance to the volunteers.
Colonel Maurice Moore, while inspecting the Nationalist Volunteers at Athenry, said the immediate purpose of the movement was Home Rule, but the. spirit animating them was the spirit of Wolfe Tone, and Emmett, of the Fenians, and men of '4B and '67. This was the spirit which would raise Ireland into a great nation. Lord Crewe, in the House of Lords, intimated that the Home Rule Bill would stand over until the amending Bill had been read a second time.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 36, 2 July 1914, Page 5
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164Home Rule Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 36, 2 July 1914, Page 5
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