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BISHOP OF DERBY'S SERMON "HUTILATED PARLIAMENT" "REVENGE IN THE HOUR Q» TRIUMPH." By Teiograph.-^reM AMtoclatton.--Copjrright. (Received September 24, 8.25 a.m.) •' LONDON, 23rd September. The Anglican Bishop of Derry (Dr. Chadwick), in his sermon in Londonderry .Cathedral, denied that ,Ghristianß were bound to submit to a law sa.rtctioned by a mutilated Parliament of one House. They were asked ito put .themselves at the to.er.cy of sworn foemen 'who had .openly declared that they would revenge jn the hour of triumph. PAjRLJAMENTS JTQiR MANY PLACES. WHY NOT GN$5 AT CORK:? jSe&temker 24, 8..3P a.m.) { LONDON, 23rd September. , Mr. Tim Healy^ ?.,C.^ Indepe^de^ Njatiopaliet ' fo? Coi^, speaking at ,6ork, said Mr. Churchill was scattering P^rlia- ; ments from t Skye to Ireland's Eye ( (a small^rpcky island .off the «ast coast of Dublui) i therefore Independent Nationalistß were entitled ; to a Parliament at Cork. ULSTER UNIONIST COUNCIL. CONFIRMING THE COVENANT. (Received September 24, 9.47 a.m.) LOND.ON, 23rd Saptea&er. "The Ulster Unionist Council, sitting at Belfast, confirmed the Covenant against Home Rule. jLoccl Londondeiry entertained the delegates. <Sir E. CarBon, M,P., and ak. Smith, M.P., were among the speakers.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 7
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