Irish Affairs.
London, March 6. A meeting, expected to be attended by 10,000 Unionists from Ulster, Cork, and Dublin is convened at Albert Hall, JJondon, for April 29. The Daily News says the Home Rule Bill will be read a second time before Easter, whatever means of obstruction the Tories may use. _ The Nonconformist Unionists' Association of England is making an appeal condemning the Home Rule Bill as a betrayal of Protestants. A great meeting was held in Dublin, when prayers were offered against the adoption of Home Rule. Archbishop Plunkefct of Dublin presided, and many leading Methodists and Presbyterians were present. March 7. The Opposition will move that the Home Rule Bill be read six months hence. Accepting William Redmond's chaU lenge to repeat in the lobby a statement made in the House implying an attempt at murder Colonel Sanderson repeated his utterance in the lobby in Redmond's presence. A scene occurred and members had to intervene to prevent violence.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 4, Issue 19, 10 March 1893, Page 2
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