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Show IRISH HOME ROLE IS ASSUREOJE THINKS Connov O'Kelly, Member of Parliament, Parlia-ment, Talks of Britten, Politics. OME rule for Ireland Is certain fill aB lho r'3'nf sun,". says Con-JJ Con-JJ nor O'Kelly. M. P., from South Mayo, who la registered at the Kenyon from Clanmorrls, Ireland. "With eighty-six members the Irish will be master of the situation In the next parliament, par-liament, says Mr. O'Kelly. He expects the Liberals and Tories to be about evenly divided, thus throwing the key to the situation In the hands of the Irish. Tho Tories, he thinks, are1 losing out in the bl-electlono and that protection In Great Britain has received her death hlniv "Vfrii-n tViori fu'diitv froe tmrl(r.1. he says, have been put in at the bl-eloc-tlons during the past fourteen months. Chamberlain, through his measures, declares de-clares Mr. O'Kelly, has smashed up the Tory party, about seventy members having seceded. The government, he adds, will no longer have a majority. Mr. O'Kelly. who Is delivering speeches throughout tho United States In the Interest of the United Irish league, Is now on his way to Butte. From there he will go to San Francisco and will be back In Salt Lake In about three weeks at which time he will speak here upon a phase of the Irish question. He has boon speaking over tho Eustern and Middle States for the past four months. |