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McKenna Queen Street rvemoved. The Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the iarge and spacious room, over E. H. Norton's, (next Prowse Bros,) Business office down stairs—where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and aS many new ores as will favor him with a call, Good Work— Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Ccsombs, Pri: ter and Bookbinder. WANT HOUSE KEEPERS i 1 To®come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We kee> every- hi ng in our line that is neces- oh sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is Wuat we want you to see when you looking at our goods. ae , : lewness, will surprise are Cheir ARISCOLL and HLORNSBY (QUEEN STREET THE O0.1fLY EXAMINER, Sn War in The Transvaa eee AP Oe Ine? eT eee ee MINUTES WERE NOT SIGNED. ' i Dignified Rebuke from the Hon. the | O'Connor Don to the Fermanagh | Council. At a meeting of the Castlerea Dis- trict Council, of Ireland the Right 'the Hon. O’Connor Don, who presid- ed, objected to sign the minutes, which | contained the record of a resolution , | passed by the board, Geclaring sym—{ | pathy with and desiring the success of | | the Boers in the present war. | resigning his seat he administered a rebuke to the members all the Betore ! | galling and severe because of its perfect | | dignity in tone, and unanswerable and | conspicious truth. The | passages will be read with general in- terest. I do not wish to say anything offen- | sive or hurtful to the feelings of anyone | here present, but I think,hardly any- ene can deny that such a resolu— tion deserves the epithet disloyalty, I will go further, and say that I do rot believe that in ary country in Europe, except our own, such a resolution could be passed by any public body with impunity, Why can it be passed with impunity here? I fear that the answer to this question cannot be very ; can be passed with impunity here be cause everbody knows that they can neither help the Boers nor injure Eng- land. 1 on no higher grounds, is thisa dignif- | ed position for you to occupy? If you have real sympathy with Her Majesty’s enemies, would not manliness dictate that you should show this in some ; More practical and earnest form than | >y passing vain paper resolutions which | manifest nothing out impotent dis- loyalty ? I have said that these resolu- tions cannot benefit the Boers or in- jure England, but what can they do for Ireland? I would ask you to look at this from your own point of view. | You are all Home Rulers. Do you imagine that by wishing suc- |cess to their enemies and defeat to their troops you can gain the good will or secure the votes of the English people ? Surely you cannot expect this. Everyone of these resolutions will be used against you at the rext electicns, and are you not taking the surest means to destroy the very cause which you profess to have most at heart ? I can understand the feelings and respect the declarations of an honest, consistent, disloyal subject of the Crown, who would refuse under any circumstances to take the oath of al- legiance, but I confess myself unable to understand the principles of those who are ready to swear that allegiance and fidelity at the one moment, and practically to repudiate it by passing such resolutions as these at another. To my own personal knowledge there are gentlemen belonging to this Conn- cil who have been seeking a commis- sion under the Crown which would in- volve the taking of the oath of al- legiance. But I presume the Boer war has changed their views in this respect for I would not do them the injustice of supposing that they would any lenger seek a commission from any authority to which they have publicly declared themselves disloyal. You are, as I have said, all Home Rulers. Through your representatives in Parliament you expressed some vears ago your acceptance of a form of self-government immeasurably ‘ess fextensive than that enjoyed by the | colonies of Great Britain, and amongst | others, by the Colony of the Cape, and the utmost that ever was asked for by Great Britain of the Boers was that they should grant to the inhabitants of their republic similar home rule to en — Nevel and Suitable ea’ s @neooeeooes Holiday rresents Oa OS Oe S 6 2 ww eS — )——_ n Sterling Silver and Enamelled Gceds Our stock of watches, rings, cheine, braceleta, brooches, &c, is complete for XMAS TRADE. g@s"Orders for any epecial line of goods, or article to be engraved should be left with ne, and will receive carefu} and prompt attention. Sunnyside, Queen Square. i complimentary to us. Such resolutions | following Particulars of the Struggle in South Africa. that enjoyed by the Dutch inhabitants of the Cape. This war absolutely re- fused. Had it been granted there would have been no war. Except trom hatred to England, it passes my com- prehension how any Irish Ilome Rul- er could sympathise with the nation which has rushed into war rather than grant to the civilized inhabitants of its country that home rule which is the pride and glory ot the British colonies, DEFENDS THE WAR OFFICE. more Mr, Conan Doyle Thinks Praise is Due the Men at the Helm. Conan Doyle, the novelist, publishes a letter defending theWar Office per- sonages from what he terms ‘unjust’ hysterical and essentially cowardly at- tacks upon,men who are prevented by their official position from replying.’ Due credit, he urges, ought to be given to the War Office for its striking success in the mobilization and de- spatch of so large a force to such a dis- | tant land in so short a time, All for-, eign authorities agree that this was a| remarkable achievement. See how di- | vision after division is being formed | and despatched, and yet how often we | ' ; have been told that these divisions of , reserves were non-existent. Surely here | also the War Office has scored. In the matter of guns I am assured Iask you gentlemen, putting it by expert officers that our field artillery | is still the best in Europe. Certainly in this campaign it has silenced all field guns breught against it. In the | exceptional circumstances of guns be- | ing trundled about the country and us- | ed to outrange field artillery, the most, we could fairly ask is that our authori--| ties should at once adapt themselves to | these novel conditions ‘This was very quietly done by the use of the naval guns on the spot and by the despatch and president. of siege guns from home. | As to mounted infantry, this whole! campaign is now a thing destined per—' haps to revolutionize warfare, and we can simply meet conditions as they, arise. 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