BRITISH POLITICS.
THE IRISH QUESTION. raited Pr«. Eleetrio LONDON, October 19The Master of Elibank said that the OoVenunrnt w» anxious for a^γ I! " n twoukl bo tho bright star of S GcW*. H the Veto Conforfllt ile. the floodgates of Wttcr'partisanship would ho and would shako the very baas of all oovcrnnient. (Received October 20th, O.no p.m.) LONDON, October 20/ '•The Times" says that Mr Bcdmojd watcre<l tho wine across the Atlantic to please one set, and reverts to unco.v.pronrsing Parncllism for tho benefit or another. Tho Eighty Ciub cvolvjd the phase "Imperial Federation beginning at Home." These things will significance from the Master -f Elibanks remarks. Mr Redmond will find satisfaction in the fact that Home Rule is growing in favour in Britain. •Tho Times" adds that such hints are supremely important to tho people, who havo a right to know definitely md authoritatively what tho rulers contemplate. Federation that begins at home roust not begin with a hole-and-corner autonomy in Ireland.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 7
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