HOME RULE
By Electric Telegraph. —Press Association —Copyright. LONDON. Oct. 5. Mr Redmond, at Wexford, in a short speech said that the delay in Home Rule Operation would prove a blessing im disguise. At the proper time he won*} concentrate his energy to make the amending Bill a real one and not a Bill that would mutilate &nd divide Ireland. He always considered that civil war was an impossibility and he urged the Catholics and Protestants to unite so as to solve the Hoitte Rule preblem. Mr 0 'Brien, at Cork, said it required the ntmost discretion and toleration te nplift Home Rule out of the rnt wherein it is jammed. He and Mr Redmond were now agreed as to the right thing.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12910, 6 October 1914, Page 5
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