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LONGTSEVERtFIGHT WHAT MR JOHN DILLON EXPECTS. • (Received May 24, 9 a.m.) LONDON, May 23. Mr John Dilon, Nationalist M.P. for Mayo East, speaking at Barnsley, (Yorkshire, said he was not over-san-guine position, of Home Rule. It would be a long, severe fight 'before the Bill reached the Statute Book.
Ireland, he added, would not submit to Ulster's audacious ascendency claim.
MR AiSQUITH IX) SPEAK IN DUBLIN.
(Received May 24,11 a.m.)
'" LONDON, May 23. /: Mr ' Asquith, Prime Minister, will On July'lßth; Mr J.< Readmond, Leader of the Nationalists, will preside. IRELAND AND THE FLAG. « (Received Last Night, 11 o'clock.) SYDNEY, May 21. Archbishop Kelly, in a speech at tho "Australia Day" demonstration, wiid_ that Ireland had not had justice and" liberty under the British flag. Irish-; men .could never like that flag -until: equity and freedom was obtained for their/country;, :''■■ ( : " ■ ■;'. ■■;'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 5
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149HOME RULE BILL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 5
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