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THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.

NO SCHEME OF UNITY PROVIDED.

THE PROCEEDINGS DISCOURAGING.

London, Sept. 4

The Liberal Press complain that at the Irish convention there is no scheme of unity and that the proceedings are a discouraging spectacle. The newspapers assert that the antiLiberal attitude of the Irish priests is painfully plain. Mr Tim Healy, in the course of an interview, admitted that neither Mr Dillon nor he were fit for the position of leader of the party as both represented a certain faction. September 5. The manifesto of the colonial delegates to the Irish Convention has convinced the Convention that the colonies earnestly desire the unity of the party on the basis that the majority shall rule. Air Dillon states that if unity is restored Irish opposition to Imperial questions vrill render the government of Ireland impossible. The Irish National League of Great Britain has rejected all its officers who were Healey supporters, including Messrs Tim Healey. Sullivan Knox, and Crilly, M.P.'s, and confirmed the expulsion of Mr Tim Healey himself.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 114, 7 September 1896, Page 3

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THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 114, 7 September 1896, Page 3

THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 114, 7 September 1896, Page 3

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