The Passing of Home Rule.
VIEWS OF CARTOONISTS. Tin- London Press ha> during the pa-t few mouth-, de\uted Rival ffac" to Homo fin!' , f ■;■ [i-.-].mhl. :iti>l tlw subjprt li.i- • .^«-11;.i.■ -1 the pen of the eartoonUt a!mo-t to the exclusion of other topic;,. The examples that we publish lioluw an- ri'[ir<-«'iit:itiv. of th. imi ~n.l. «i:li tlic i-x-rptiiin nf that from ••Piiiiih," are liigHlr partisan in character. They srr vr> to »liv»v hnw fin-ns ffclirjr run* ill \[»- yrr-n\ lini".
DON'T CRUSH
THE LATEST VELASQIJITK.
"OPTIONAL OBEDIENCE." — Mr. Lloyd C.corprc.
ULSTER AT BAY
A LITTLE REMINDER
THE DYING FIRE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 27 May 1914, Page 8
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98The Passing of Home Rule. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 27 May 1914, Page 8
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