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THE HOME RULE BILL

, /:.::;;LondoN|'vApril' During the'riots;i& Belfast, Orange-men.-armedV with; bludgeons chased ;Cathblio:wprkrponjOut':.of;Harland's yards.'Vl'lSoveral; of. the':; police; and spldiors,\whilo attempting to preserve order, were injured by 5t0ne5.'.,,.,,.; ~ i'". It'ifl reported that some Irish roern* bers,.onjhe.night ot tho. division'on the second reading of tho Home Kulo Bill.vshpuledf !>M, hell -:. with"; tho QueenJ";as s :anVou*Bet;;tp ;tho; Ulster a eonsation.- : ;- ; > >■&:/-?■■ ■ ■.-.-.

-S; : :f : Tv :v ;;-:;/; o:. ; - ; ; :.;Mr;MsquitJii;::Homo Seorotary, :$ re'plyj'to Mr SextbnjVsaid .'• tho recf-'-5| inflammatory, speeches able to a grave degree for;the Belfast! riots.-!£&;'.jsW '-k'Hihi&.

;■ Three hundred, amendments to the Homo; Rule'Bill;'havealready been : jcm^g£ -■pe'eMitonientinßtlfa'itcontinußS.. The military prevented a. collision between two bodies of Protestants and

> Lord Salisbury;,; addressing 1600 Irish delegates at.'.the; Hatfield .-fete, declared |thatabere; v should : ; ;.bb). no Homeltnle, for Ireland'."or for- parts of it. '■■ Other Unionist loaders asserted that'v : Grea^Britam.;'-would - never deßcrttboaovwhp:;..were-opposed to Homoßule^VMiftF'

..'Mr Balfour, addressing tho mepting of Watermen, said the coming dissolution would be. the death-warrant of the aovernment, whom he represented as being in great fear of going to the polls again. The Government were hissed by. tbo meeting. The Orange, societies and Ulstor members of the House of Commons condemn the Belfast riots, as likely to' embarrass the leaders of the opposition to Homo Rule. Lord Mayor Knill, replying to a deputation of Uletermen, said he believed the Home Rule Dill would work great mischief, but condemned armed resistance,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4404, 27 April 1893, Page 3

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THE HOME RULE BILL Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4404, 27 April 1893, Page 3

THE HOME RULE BILL Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4404, 27 April 1893, Page 3

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