HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.
“DIRTY POLITICAL WORK.”
[By Electric Telegraph—copyright] [Per Press Association.] (Received 9.5 a.m.)
Loudon, January 2
Lord Willoughby de Broke, speaking at Dudley, said those favoring Home Rule should be prepared to fight for it, instead of employing the King’s troops to do dirty political work. If they did so ho would be on the side of. Ulster. THE NEED FOR PRAYER.
Times— Sydney Sun Special Cables London, January 2.
The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Davidson), in a New Year message to 'the clergy and the laity, says that not for placid, uneventful days dare we look in the coming year. There will .bo more need thou in the and family of Christ for determined thoughtfulness and deliberate prayer. Before special prayers in the Litany next Sijnday he advises a brief ipuuse, followed by the words: “Let us pray for our country, especially for Ireland.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3, 3 January 1914, Page 5
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