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HOME RULE.

(BT ELECTRIC TKIjKOHAPH.— COrTRIO HT.) London, Juue 24. Professor Tyxdai-l, in the course of a speech, declared that the first drop of Ulster blnod shed for the salto of men like Archbishop Walsh and Croke or Healey, will arouse a feeling in England that will sweep the autonomy of Ireland to perdition. Mr Morley had planted a microbe that would imperil the brain of Mr Gladstone. Five thousands delegates attended a Unionist Convention in Dublin, representing Leinster, Munster, [and Connaught. Motions were passed based on the lines of those adopted by the Belfast Convention. Sir C. G. Duffy, speaking at a dinner given by the Ulster Home Eulers in London, said Ulster might fight if it wore subjected to manifest injustice, but nobobdy wanted to inflict iniustice on it. A crowd chased Mr Healey through the streets of Dublin, yelling " Dirty Healey." He was severely handled before he escaped. The Scotch Home Eule Association has seceded from favouring Mr Gladstone on the ground that his Midlothian manifesto ignores Scotland, and his Irish policy is pregnant with danger to the sister countries. Irish and other stocks dropped on the issue of the manifesto. June 26. A colonial representative of the Pall Mall Gazette, in his letter to the paper, declares that Sir Charles Lilley, Chief, Justice of Queensland, the Hon; E. Barton Q.C., Attorney-General of New South Wales, Sir Henry Parkes, ex-Premier of New South Walen, and Sir George Grey, of New Zealand, are avowed supporters of Home Eule for Ireland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3213, 28 June 1892, Page 3

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HOME RULE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3213, 28 June 1892, Page 3

HOME RULE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3213, 28 June 1892, Page 3

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