BRITISH POLITICS.
Home Rule,. Demonstration Against the Lordty
' London, Maroh 19. The Tims considers that from Lord Bosebery's speech it is clear that Home Rule is shelved, and'that an early dissolution of Parliament is more than ever probable. Mr Dillon declares that bis Lordship's explanation proves , that he : is an honest and honourable ohampioi) of Ireland. ' *
The Times asserts that the Healyites are suspicious with regard to Irish matters: i ' Mr E, Blake has informed Lord ■ Bosebery that the Irish Party are absolutely satisfied with tho no\? Cabinet.
. Commenting on Lord RoaebMy'a : speech at Edinburgh, Mr Healy declares that nothing short of Gladstone's Bill will satisfy Ireland. At a.trades union meeting in Hyde Pavk, s resolution, was oarried unani» moosly in favour of ataMing the House of Lords. s « A proeesßion which took place, one " of the largest in the history of Lon* don, had in its vast column a coffin as an emblem of the death of the Royal veto, and a threat to burn those workers who did not desire to substi-* « tute for the Houbo of Lords an Eleo— " tive Chamber, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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184BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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