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IRISH MEN'S RIGHTS
NATIONAL AND HISTORICAL.
(Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.)
LONDON, December 9. 'Mir Ausiten Chamberlain, speaking fat Bristol iin reference to Home Rule, stated that everybody agreed that Ireland was mafppiier maiterialry now tQuan at any previous time, and he asked v.iliy good work should- be interrupted. The Rig Lit Ham. J. H. Campbell, speaking at Kcunslow, started that the Irish enjoyed the same privileges and; rights as the lijiglssh, and their real grievances had been swept away by the Land Act. They were now miore', self-reliant and independent, and did not want nom« Rule. SEr Rufi;s Isaacs, presiding at a Home Rule- demonstration! at Reading, denied Mr Ecnar-Law's statement, and asserted thlat the Government majority was obtained on> issues other than Home' Rule. Ma'-Rccircr.d, leader of the Nationalists, said that -. the Irishtmen. would never be bribed by doles, or coerced bjy imprusonment or oppression. The Nationalists, lie- said', had an indestructible historical and national rigiit to- Home Rule. He 1 added that Mr Bon-ar-law wais. most ungratefull in complaining of the influence of tin? Irish vote in Britain, because he owed his • first election in Glasgow to \the . instructions of the United L-islu• League.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10499, 11 December 1911, Page 5
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208HOME RULE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10499, 11 December 1911, Page 5
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