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Show isirli RULE ll sstisfactdry SR-Bitterest Opponents Ad-JS Ad-JS Measure Appears Just IBpin' Every Respect. Position dies out jjKinent Citizens of Ulster, Xiys Antagonistic Section, B.Join in- Advocacy. "iBttf pHILUP EVEBETT. to The Tribune. i3ts have sale the very worst they fay gjralnrt the home rule bill of jwnuncnt. very few unbiased 5'deny that it is by far the best frever suggested for bringing friendly understanding be-'jjuland be-'jjuland and Ireland, tf?. ifffe imperial parliament power ft wd thrive and the Irish state Ktle Protestants in Irejand tern'opposed to home rule, icar-K? icar-K? influence of the Catholic Uut I have it on the very beet At that n very large Protcetam S in Ulster, having carefully a the present bill, .will soon open. Ktlare in its favor in spite of the ttto efforts of Kir Edward Car-cTevent Car-cTevent them from, up damp. lRtlttment in Belfast indeed has EBrery large extent been artiticial. 'Eonian Fast Passing. Bra tboueht that the Bonar Law KJVculd stir up passions to last JHint- month?, but the result has JHtTer? Bad failure. Only m the fKoo till see the worn out phrase IKf Tul'tiot have home rule. ' ill parts of the country well IK! Protestants are proclaiming QKproval of the bill, and this fact VHStimt of the growth of inde-PHT inde-PHT thought since 1893, the year kWlut bblne rule bill, when many H .of liberal sentiment in regard SIB'bisli question kept silence in (be prevailing intimidation. nAR'trere practically uo homo nil-FljKBelfast nil-FljKBelfast thirty years ago, but als arc to be found among from the artisan to the rincc. The opinions of men rtlenfliiining. head of ono of linen firms in Ulstor; A. M. other-in-law of LordPirric, very recently managing di-be di-be shipbuilding firm of llar-ilff. llar-ilff. cannot be ignored even t Men for Bill. isle, giving his opinion on Pi saTS ho has alwaj's been of elf-governmeut for his 4 expresses the opinion th . id hill will not only be for of Ireland, but also of iin as well. This is the ophi-eutjeraau ophi-eutjeraau who was in prac-)1 prac-)1 for more than a quarter y of a world-famed firm era-000 era-000 hands. lendiumnir savs ho is well l the bill, believing that, pcRunrde, it will work well. nowovor, prefer a senate much larger areas than by wnso nfter the first term. iel Keigbley, who has car-!?cr car-!?cr of Liberalism in more If. fight in Ulster, also np- bill. and thinks that the although unnecessary, '"y all reasonable Ulster- |