IRISH HOME RULE.
MR W. REDMOND INTERVIEWED.
Adelaide, this day. Mr W. Redmond bas arrived here on private business. In ! reply to interviewers, he said he did not know Mr Gladstone's intentions, but the Irish party would take care the Premier did not drop Home Rule for long in order tn push on his own Liberal measures. "We will not keep him,1" said Mr Redmond, "if he does." He is confident there will have to be a general election, and is hopeful Home Rule will again have a majority, but sees no possibility of the two sections of the Irish party uniting.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 5
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