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IRISH HOME RULE.

LATEST GABLES 1

THE LANDLORDS APPROACHED. i**i runsu AasociATiOK—nnpYXioar.) LONDON, October 16. Mr. John Dillon (Nationalist M.P. for Mayo), speaking tit Portunna, said that the greatest proof that Home Rule was coming was Sir E. Carson's proposals for tlie provisional Government, of Ulster. Ireland wanted a compulsory, land Act, but he would not discuss the matter with the landlords at a round table conference. If the landlords withdrew their apposition to Home Rule and made fair terms with the tenants to sell the grass ranches they would be treated generously. Lord Clouriscarde had intimated to the Congested Districts' Board his willingness to receive a reasonable offer for his estate.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 5

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IRISH HOME RULE. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 5

IRISH HOME RULE. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 5

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