They must crush the Nationalist
conspiracy, and uproot the fantastic hopes which unscrupulous men have
implanted in the minds of an ignorant and credulous people. They must
extend the noble system of practical aid to Ireland so successfully
inaugurated by Mr. Balfour in his light railway, fishery, and
agricultural development schemes. And they must mitigate the friction
between owners and occupiers of the soil by making it easy and
profitable for tenants and landlords alike to avail themselves of
British credit in terminating a relationship which has been fraught
with occasions of bitter hostility and mistrust. Under such a policy
we can see bright prospects of a happy future for the sister island,
but under the policy of Home Rule we see only the lowering clouds of
civil war and the dark shadows of reawakened religious animosity.
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No. 1.--The Spirit of the Capital Dublin, March 28th 1
No. 2.--Panic and Disaster Dublin, March 30th 7
No. 3.--Ulster's Preparations for War Belfast, April 1st 13
No. 4.--Mr. Balfour's Welcome Belfast, April 4th 20
No. 5.--Has Mr. Morley Lied? Ballymena, April 6th 27
No. 6.--The Exodus of Industry Dublin, April 8th 34
Mr. Balfour in Dublin Dublin, April 8th 40
No. 7.--Bad for England, Ruinous to
Ireland Limerick, April 11th 43
No. 8.--Terrorism at Tipperary Tipperary, April 12th 48
No. 9.--Tyranny and Terrorism Oolagh, Co. Tipperary, April 15th 54
No. 10.--Defying the Land League Cork, April 20th 61
No. 11.--The Cry for Peace and
Quietness Tralee, Co. Kerry, April 20th 67
No. 12.--English Ignorance and Irish
Perversity Limerick, April 22nd 75
No. 13.--The Curse Of County
Clare Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, April 24th 81
No. 14.--Lawlessness and
Laziness Killaloe, Co. Clare, April 27th 89
No. 15.--The Peril to English
Trade Ennis, Co. Clare, April 29th 96
No. 16.--Civil War in County
Clare Bodyke, Co. Clare, May 2nd 102
No. 17.--Rent at the Root of
Nationalis
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