IRISH POLITICS.
Cmwe Upon Mr GlflMw[BY TELEGRAPH,—PBEBB ASSOCIATION.] London, June 20, Dr Joseph Parker, the well-known Congregational preacher, in his appeal on behalf of Ulßter, cenßures the action taken by Mr Gladßtono with regard to Home Rule. j . • ■ Juno'2l. The Ulster Liberals are issuing a manifesto as a counterblast to the Ulster Convention. Mr Lecky, the historian, in a letter to the Times; saya. the Convention is (he greatest landmark in Irish history since the Volunteer (Convention of '""'Lord Hosbbery, in a speeph/said he was unable to' moderate hie language ' "while Lord Salisbury and others inoited the God-fearing people ol the North of Ireland to raise the atapdard of The Convention was the eoho of the Carlton Club and not the voice oE Ulster.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4146, 23 June 1892, Page 3
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124IRISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4146, 23 June 1892, Page 3
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