In a leader headed " Is the truce over ? " " United Ireland " says :—The truce„,%ith the Irish landlords and their tail is, by their own unnatural malice. shattered and gone, but the Irich have not the least intention of breaking
29 July 1886 - Express and Echo - Exeter, Devon, England
"IS THE TRUCE OVER?" United Ireland in a leader asks. " Is truce over " and continues The truco with the Irish landlords and their tail by their own unnatural malice shattered gone, but the Irish havo pot tho least intention breaking with or estranging
29 July 1886 - Manchester Evening News - Manchester, Lancashire, England
to defeat the Land Act and the Arrears Bill, and earnestly entreated the Government to do something to bring about a truce in Ireland. Mr. T:.!:;a y e;.liA in Mail to the attacks on Lord and, in logard to the Land Corporation, said the ,overnment would
02 July 1882 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
Pearson 1 GlargowatelAberdeenJ. A. Campbell .. 1 SCOTLAND. BOROUGHS. Aberdeen, N. Prot. „ S. Yri;f. .11.yce Greenock J. truce . 1 IRELAND. Ilelima, East G. IV. Wolff •. North ...Sir C LU P Al' •• South W. Johnston 1 -- Mid Arinogh D. P. Barton STATE PARTIES
05 July 1892 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
said, to defeat the Land Act and tha Arrears Bill, and earneatly entreated the Qorera' to do aomethiog to bring about truce in Ireland.—Mr. TasvsLT.n replied detail to the attack! Lord Kanmare, and in regard to the Land Corporation said tha OoTornment
27 June 1882 - Bolton Evening News - Bolton, Lancashire, England
groat meeting in the evening, said the workers had not yet made up their minds upon the subject. He was bearing a flag of truce to Ireland, and it rested with Newcastle whether the constituency would strike the flag from his hand. George Holloway, who formerly
22 August 1892 - Western Daily Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
hours' day, saying the workers had not yet made up their minds upon the subject. He was, he said, bearing the flag of truce to Ireland, and rested with Newcastle whether the flag should struck from his hand. Mr George Holloway, of Farmhill, Stroud, who
24 August 1892 - Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser - Taunton, Somerset, England
Medical Faculty. (Hundreds been received from Medical Men.) Important unsolicited Testimonial from Mrs. SYM ES, Oakwood, °truce, Ireland. Mrs • will thank %teases. Coleinu and CO. to send her one dozen quart bottles of the Liebs Extract of Meat Malt Wine
29 January 1887 - Birmingham & Aston Chronicle - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England