BRITISH POLITICS.
i IRELAND AND HOME RULE. | : SPEECH BY MR JOHN REDMOND. , i (Pesss Association. — Coptbiqbt.l I ! LONDON. Thursday. j Mr John Redmond, M.P., speaking at Waterford prior to sailing for New . York, said that unless the Government i fulfilled their pledges they would epeed- j ilv find Ireland ungovernable. Compul- j sorv powers were absolutely necessary | to secure complete settlement of the j land Question, but unless Irishmen relinquished personalities and concentrated all their energies and united efforts for reform, their demands would not be conceded. Scenes like that at Newcastle West were a discredit and a disgrace, and sooner than again participate in internecine strife he would quit Irish politics altogether. He added that only : human agency capable, of seriously de- j laving the realisation of the hopes of ; Home Rulers was dissension among : themselves.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 September 1908, Page 4
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