WHEN HOME RULE IS LAW.
ULSTER WILL FALL INTO LINE. MR. JOHN REDMOND'S VIEW. WILL NOT SACRIFICE VICTORY. LONDON, November IS. "When Home Rule is law,' , said Mr. John Redmond at Northampton yesterday, "the men of Ulster will make the best of it. All the talk of civil war is moonshine and arrant nonsense. "There ia an eleventh-hour suggestion regarding ?. settlement by consent, but the Tories have *on-otten" that the Par liament Act is part of the Constitution.
"The Home Rule battle has been fought and won by the Liberals. The National ists will welcome a settlement by consent but they are not going to sacrifice the fruits of their victory."
The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Government is willing to give the North eastern counties of Ulster a large measure of administrative autonomy, subject to the legislative supremacy of the Irish Parliament, but is not willing to exclude Ulster for .-. term of years.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 276, 19 November 1913, Page 5
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