MR W. H. REDMOND, M.P., IN AUCKLAND.
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AUCKLAND, February 13. Mr W. H. Redmond, M.P., (brother of the Irish Nationalist leader), ana Mrs Redmond, arrived by the Marama from Sydney en route to London via Vancouver." They were wtelcomed on landing by a large gathering of admirers, and accorded an euthusiastio greeting. On arrival at the Albert Hou!?; -*Sbe guests**-*tjealtba' were clrunk. Mr Redmond, in returning thanks, said that apart altogether from the Home Rule issue, Ulstermen, as a body, Protsostant and Catholio alike, were united in their ideal of national self-government, and nothing was more dertain than that it would be settled on a satisfactory basis.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14901, 14 February 1914, Page 11
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