IRISH AFFAIRS.
. (PHK PRESS ASSOCIATION.) NEW YORK, March 20. Atth« f £it. Patrick's Day celebration in tiu'f city wveral of the speakers recommended the Irish now resident in Amerioa to return and strike a blow for the freedom of their native country. LONDON. Marob 21. The Government are enquiring as to
the facilities for extra barrack acoom-
modition ib ■ Ulster in event of it being found nec-Bsary to increase the .troops ' there.' Mr Gladstone is convening a meeting of his party to devise means to overcome the obstruction which is threatened against ' the passage of the Home Rule Bill. Mr John Redmond declares that tber* is a danger that tbe Loaal Option question wiW overshadow the Ifome Rnle Bill.
hiiAt members of the Hqubb have decided
|o demand that tbe Government shall ' IWfil its promises in regard to tbe
measure. . Mr John Dillon says that if the people
of Ulster choose to fight the Queen's aroopa, the residents of other parts of Ireland will merely look on as spectators.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2383, 22 March 1893, Page 3
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