IRISH POLITICS.
A Papal Instruction, The (lister Convention, London,' June 15. ; Tlis M'Oarthy section of'tho Irish Party have invited Mr : Edward Blake, Q.C., Leader oC the Canadian Liberal Party, to contest au Irish seat foe the House of Commons, Rome, June 15, The Pope has instructed Archbishop Yaughan, of London, to abstain from taking part in political matters, and especially not to oppose Home Rule being granted to Belfast is crowded with people who propose attending the anti-Home Rule Convention, which opens shortly. There is much excitement, in .the city on the question, but no disorder lias been reported. With the viewi :of avoiding disturbances ip the streets, it has been decided that tjjefe .shall bono pro■ceßsioi)s.' "'" v " ' -
' Amotion will be submitted to the Conyentjop ing of autonomous govprnmflpt will result in violence and bloodshed, sod pledging tbo Ulstermea to. abatnin from the election to suoh a Parlia« meat, which Ulster would be forced to repudiate,
Mr Dillon's proposal tbat a Board' of Arbitration be eatablished to apportion the seats in Ireland between; 1 the, Parnellites and the antl-f|r« nellites.has failed,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4141, 17 June 1892, Page 2
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181IRISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4141, 17 June 1892, Page 2
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