MR. W. E. BRIGHT.
(PER PE£S3 ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, July 15. Mr W. L. Bright, M.P. for Stoke npon , Trent, a son of the late John ia ia i Auckland. He was asked to address a public ! meeting in Auckland in support of Home Rule, but said, in teply, that his visit to j Auckland wg,a necessarily brief-, and he i could; not accede to the request.. He, j however, expressed; hearty sympathy With. | tho Home Rule movement, and ap ) gi'©v-- > the mission of- the Irish,' dutagate* interview, spealßug Mr said; h.% VA& * *•'- ~a o n, Mr Bright ,uoroughly honest and spe'**' ” dn and one of the most reen members of the House of Commons. Mr Bright also remarked-- 1 In my opmmn o£ o the aV lrish n question arises from an entire misapprehension of the circumstances T am bound to say during my visit to the colonies I have never talked witn any man without his agreeing with mc that what is Decessary for Irdahd wdl have done, and that very soon. lhe ODjecs m the Hot Lakes, and thonca to Wellington, an will leave for England by the Dorm.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 907, 19 July 1889, Page 29
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191MR. W. E. BRIGHT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 907, 19 July 1889, Page 29
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