THE IRISH DELEGATES.
AvoKiiAiro, Nov. 6. The Irish delegates held * public meeting to-night at the City Hall. There was a crowded audience, and the proceedings was Yery enthusiastic. Addresses were given by Messrs. Dillon and Deasy, and Sir T. Esmon.de. la regard to the Irish question Mr Dillon, in his speech, urged, that the question of Home Bule was not a religious oae, and claimed the right of the Irish people to govern themselves instead of being forced to accept a Government which was obnoxious to the majority of them. He pointed out that the same laws could not be made for England and Ireland, and scouted the idea that Home Rule meant separation. SirG. Grey also delivered an addressi A motion of sympathy with the Heme Rule cause was agreed to. Over £660 has been subscribed to the Evicted Tenants' Fund,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1967, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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142THE IRISH DELEGATES. Temuka Leader, Issue 1967, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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