UNITED IRELAND.
BROTHERS IN THE HGHt BELGIUM'S INDEPENDENCE. PROUDEST WEEK OF HIS LIFE. -, -1 '.'.'..,„... WW^-%emhßr,24( Mr John Redmond (LeadEr.;.Q£..the IrislCNatibnalist party), -who returned' from;the front in a.tTp6p?hipi atfagncied an Irish:'recruiting, meeting in ..Queen's. Hall Hi Redmond" declared that he fiad spent the most interesting, thrilling, and proudest week'" of hWlife at the : front.- tro<sps,' , -hB i ßaid ) "are absolutely confident. liere' ia-.no'pessi-inist-at .the front. ..Eor every German, shell that is fired on the western; frQnt we throw five." He gave the-lio. direct to Lord' St. David's allegation that there, were' young aristocratic shirkers-:on-the general staff. ", The; Irish troojte, continued Mrv ■Redmond," had covered themselves with glory. "Belfast and. Dublin men," ."are : fighting together as comrades : and brother Irishmen. No power-, can"'turn these boys into "enemies when' they "come home.. I told King .Albert that. Ireland is determined, to insist the Belgians regaining their independence '.'at: Tfhatever"sacrifice." , ■ ; •■■"'-■*• -..•■'•• --.-•
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 281, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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146UNITED IRELAND. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 281, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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