IRISH HOME RULE.
THE NEW ZEALAND DELEGATION. Prew Association—By Telegraph—Copypgifc. SYDNEY. August 2. (Received August 2, at 8.50 a.ni.) The Irish delegates ;,re onthnsiasi.ii: over their New Zenlttixl mission. Mr Donovan declares that New Zealamters kid come, to recognise that the settlement- of" the Irish question would not. only conduce to the contentment of Ireland, hut tend to the. solidarity of the Empire. He was confident that if a'plebiscite wero taken it would i=how that 90 per cent, of the New ZcaJaldons had practical sympathy with the rlair.ss of the Irish jieopk*. The. delegates paid" unbounded praise 1.0 the fair treatment, accorded to them by the New Zealand Press. AS OTHERS SEE US. SYDNEY. August 'I. (Received Augrist 2. at- 10.23 a.m.l Tlic Irish delegates wen- greatly struck with the. prosperity that was everywhere evident in New Zealand, and with the- aJ>*«nce«fthe extreme* of rich and poor. Mr Redmond says: thai- New Zealand is a. n*ore democratic country than America. Khotints more, freedom in evcTy aeiLse of the msrd than the United State*.
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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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173IRISH HOME RULE. Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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