LOUD HOUGHTON IN DUBLIN.
AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION,
London, October 8. Lord Houghton, on attending the theatre in Dublin, was accorded a most enthusiastic reception by tho audienco. Cheers were given for Mr J. Morley for his proposals in favour of granting autonomy to Ireland. The band played the National Anthem. Lord Houghton, the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, has refused to accept an address from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce sunporting tho union of tho Empire, on the ground of ibs controversial character.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 242, 10 October 1892, Page 3
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