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[by electbictkleoßi'Vh —nni'vitrniiT.l Loxnos, July 22. The Tiin.'S gives thu total Horn.- Rule vote a.s 2, 177,8">6. and the ami Homo Hub-vote, 2,'271.,512. The majority of the latter in Eng- j land mw 121.(Wo. The Home Rule majority in Wales was ol.()3G ;in Scotland, Uβ, ISj ; and in Ireland, 236,828. The net majority in favour of Home Rule was 203.014." Sir 0. Dilke is in favour of granting autonomy to Wales and Scotland, as well as to Ireland. A letter signed " Australian Colo* nist." attributed to either Judge Boricaiit, of South Australia, or Professor Stirling, appears in the Times, declaring that if the British are so weak-kneed as to let Ireland go, the colonies will no longer adhere to tlioir allegiance. If the English desert Imperialism and become dreamers, doctrinaires and faddists, the sooner the colonies separate the better. The " United Ireland " Parnollite group refuses to agree to Labouchere's programme, and insists on the immediate introduetion of Efoine Eule.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3125, 26 July 1892, Page 2
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161HOME HULK. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3125, 26 July 1892, Page 2
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