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IRISH HOME RULE.

ATTITUDE OP THE IRISH.

London, September 4. In the House of Commons, on tho third reading of the Home Rule Bill, Mr Justin McCarthy said the Irish' cordially accepted tho Bill.

Mr Chamberlain contended thab ib postponGd indefinitely a complote and fuller union.

Mr Morley repliod that Irishmen all over the world lelt a deciaivo step was being taken towards a truo union.

Tho minority who voted against the third reading was composed of 22S Tories and 39 Liberal-Unionists, and tho majority o! 220 Liberals and 81 Nationalists. There wero 50 pairs. The final passage of the Home Rule Bill through the House of Commons has embittered the feeling between the Catholics and Orangemen. Several riots have taken place in Clare, Down and Gilford. Analysis of division on tho Homo Rulo Bill's third reading shows that the British majority against tho measure was 23, and the pairs, 4.

The Irish National Federation of America congratulates Sir Gladstone on the loyalty and fidelity with which ho has adhered to his promises, and trusts that his lifo will be prolonged to onablo him to complete his work.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 5

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IRISH HOME RULE. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 5

IRISH HOME RULE. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 5