THE IRISH QUESTION.
JOHN REDMOND'S INTENTIONS
London, December 6. John Redmond, who resigned his scab for Wexford North in order to contest the election for Cork, has acceded to the requisition to stand for his old constituency. He will probably be re-elected withoub opposition, although Davitt is mentioned as a possible candidate. Mr Dunbar Barton will be the Unionist candidate for the middle division of Armagh, rendered vacant by the death of Sir J. P. Corrie.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 290, 7 December 1891, Page 3
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