HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.
_.__^s - . VARiYING 'OPINIONS. MR, RiHDMiOND FIRM. . NO' COMPENSATION POSSIBLE. (Per United Press Association.) LiONDjON, December !). Alt 'Austin Chamberlain, at Bristol, referring, to-Home.. Rule, said, that everybody agreed that Ireland was happier materially than at any time. Why should the good work 'be mwr upted? Mr Oampbell, ssLt member of the House of CommfflQS, speaking at Hounslow, said the Irish enjoyed the same rights and. privilege as 'Tvagland. Their real grievance was swept away by the Land Acts. They: were i now more self-reliant and independent and did not want Home Rule. Mr Bufus Isaacs, M.P., presiding at a Home Rule demonstration at Reading, denied Mr. Bonar Law's assertion that the Government majority, was not secure on issues other than Home Rule. Mir Riedmond said Irishmen would never be bribed by doles or coevcod. %■ 'imprisonment. The oppression of the Nationalists had rendered indistructable the nationality, historical and national right" to Home Rule, and added that Mr Bbnar Lnw was most ungrateful-'.in complaining of the influence of the Irish vote in Britain because he owed his first election in Glasgow to the instructions of the United Irisli League.
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There has been quite a "boom" in NoVfolk' canaries this season-. It aviis stated at the All-England Canary Show at Norwich that prices had risen by at least 25 per cent., and that fcr sevei-al months the breeders were anable to supply the demand. Abo.it three thousand Norwich working men most of them shoe operatives, a-io engajjed in the canar\-breeding indus-
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 4
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