HOME RULE TROUBLE.
ARCHBISHOP WALSH'S VIEWS. AN AWFUL PROSPECT Australian-N./S. Cable Association. Received July 27, 5,5 p.m. London, July 26. Archbishop Walsh, in a letter tt> th# Dublin Press, says that for yeaw ho lias not doubted the Home 'Rule causa wii* being conducted in Parliament on lines which must load to disaster. The N'ationalists in Ireland hopolessly possessed the idea that their party could •lot do wrong. Ireland was face to faco iinly .vith an awful prospect, which was tie only safe policy for Irish members of tlie House of Commons. ' Will Nationalists any longer be fooled by the repetition of the party cry that the fac* of Home Rule being upon the Statute I'ii ok makes the Irish masters of the situation, and that Ireland after " c war, Mill find the Irish Parliament op^ed?. MR. DILLON'S MOTION. Received July 27, 5.5 p.m. London, July 29. The Government devotes Monday * a discussion on Mr. Dillon's motion. PETITION FOR CASEMENT'S REPRIEVE. Received July 26, 8.10 p.m. v London, July 29. A deputation of Irish members, in* chiding Mr. Lynch, petitioned Mr. Asi|iiith to reprieve Sir Roger Casement. Mr. AaCjiiitli promised to give the matter consideration.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1916, Page 5
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