IRISH PARTY.
■: ; ;!;i;f!;V>AEPEAL»>-B*' J- : :iftuatib£ifi/Jrel^ : te'.how^behbve'e.'the- cpuntra Me, "nolicy: of 'the Ifisli; Party/art eftective;a7id.prac : ; cjcal iiiei- T two -or three points' upon 'l-hich'-'ttieW/pu^ S 'r"ThSfb%Vk i tV''aii«' ; ';rrieh-';/rarliimcntary. ■party!' l l , -' don't '.believe ■ iiny;;-:responßibruv;aud '•?ane'niaiiVcan disppto this.- ;J /. ■■-i.-.i.-r-;-::'.;'' ■ , :'2^-Tliat' , p'art.J;'td:-be-pf. any valuo, , -nnist; be .-united'^pledge-bound,-arid independenti/ot./all i Britishi-iipartiosJ/.' I'fie/Cpartyc-.is Ja^theT'<!(!wtt'y' bcrsV^Tho?party] does..not• .co-opt,..,The,countt-y.-l.itsqlf 'is,resnbnsible,:for the composition of .tho ; party. If 'all' its'nibihbers ; ire"not post, suited, Ybf'lJarliafeeHtaT'y'STorlci'tho'Qotistit.Ubticief'ars, , thc , - ; pebple i "tb ! blanie'; l lJiiti ;/ iii)eafcin , B'.%f- ; tlic' : pM-. 'W»iit I )avbyVan"ii ,; .whole l 'l : .say/efn;pliatically'it is tohipoSed off honest, nnsolfish- NatiOnalistsi -wlio , Sr.rc f;vi ; i.less.,.am»aable..ito. -(Britisli,,. .inilUc.ncos, and ;fftri'.more;<..indep..endont of-■ itli.in! many . of-..their '.-'• critice—nien-,'w.ho,<r.i7nile .lu.-iiii of their opponents'are.seokinß.place, and; 'oliicq" foivtliemselves, j or.' their ''friends,. have f '&v'ei' 'asked" tho''favour- of eyon'-'a';'Pojit(haster-' "Sliip 1 jTpfe'' fhis'""or' any'"other Government—as < F'can-'sayi'f or Viflysclf' after - ■ nonrly, twenty-seven, iyears -in'.Eai'liameht';'! '■ ■ . : -'.~r- :>;■■■■■ '■_.... ■;" 3:'lt,-,hns'-'been 'is' .■.needed.- I.:havo.,trie(lih,.vain,to findj(6utside ~tho: discarded .abstention .'.policy), is ,nieaat. : JV. I',. \_ -.,-. [~. '•'*' ' Apparentlyisnrao people,tlunk on ; rin;ht'i'f' , stv: W^.■O'Brieii"and' 1 lL*' : Healy.'were "askcd ; to rejoin'the■ party'"'Lot. mg"eay,'-as'faT- ■ ilS'Mr; O'BHpii 'is coricorncd'/'rio'sucli. inyitn--'tio'n'i? newleif.':■. •Hα has .been invited.'ito'.:rcjoiii. ithc'.party'iiifatn.'and again— inritcd'by l me,- bs' .the party,- by,:tho .Directory, and by tho--Na-itional '^onvpivti.pn; ~buf apparently is.un•wiling' (b'jo]n,thp party, and .be bound ; likft aiiyoho clsc'by'the' party plcdgb.;.iMi\'.Healo/n 'pTOi-tion'is^dificrbnt;'' biit '. if ..the' country wants ;liil\v-ftiieK-if ;,can":'surely : stiy^' so." Tho . mom'ont; tlio'' ; pircctory'-'ci' ; th'fe"Nafional'.Convention' in. vitcS' all 'I—would. 'stand nnrthc-iwny' ofi-the will -of'the country 'boihS.'.carricdv.ititb'.eff^v:'., 1 :' ' J-. '■.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 4
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229IRISH PARTY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 4
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