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(ISY i:i Keriiie T '■•I.KCI; Al'll -ei >!'V l\ h. 11 1 ) Ln.VlieX, February 12. ?di; Mi Caiitii y hits explained to his follow as thai, M'r < Hal-t j;ie haigivell a, written assurance thai the Home !>nle Hill should authorise the Irish Parliament to deal with land matters, (bo question to lie settled beforehand or in a. specified period aft"r ILome Pule is grunted. 'Lie- Parliament Would alsn be allowed tie 1 eomrol of the civil police, replacing ll— present force within live years.
In ti letter to Mr O'lJri'ut Mr Pencil regrets that the Home lJule assurances given by the Liberal pai'lv are not. sufficient for the safeguard of tile national interests or to justify hint in retiring from the liead of the p-iny, li" states thai the spirit of deadliest hostility towards t!i'' I niouists is evilicd. from :i qit:sri«T least expeete.l. lie will personally attend his iluti"S in Parliament and pursue ail uc'.ive campaign in Ireland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2900, 14 February 1891, Page 2
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161HOME RULE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2900, 14 February 1891, Page 2
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