SIR EDWARD GREY ON HOME RULE.
(Received December Bth, 12.25 a.m.) LONDON, December 8.
Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Louth, said the. Home Rule which Mr Redmond had declared Tjcould satisfy Ireland would not mean separation, or bo dangerous to Imperial supremacy.
Mr F. E. Smith, speaking at Runcorn, declared. that if the Government got a majority nobody knetv what sort of Home Rule they would introduce. The people, under the Veto Bill, were invited to make the greatest sacrifice and the greatest repudiation of power the democracy would ever make.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13910, 8 December 1910, Page 7
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