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HOME RULE QUESTION.

IRISH CONSERVATIVE'S

VIEWS

THE BRIBE TO MR REDMOND

[By Electric Telegraph.]

London, November 26.

The Right Hon. Sir E. Carson, Conservative member for Dublin University speaking at Liverpool, said the Government boasted that their measures should be referred to people, and yet the House of Lords compelled them to refer the Budget. After the election Parliament waited for months, but there was no Budget because Mr Redmond had to be squared. They bribed Mr Redmond to let the Budget pass, but Ireland was de-

termtned that there should be no second Budget, and to-day the Government dare not send form four to Ireland,

The Irishman had doubled the money in the Savings Bank compared with 20 years ago, but they only gave Mr Redmond pence where the Americans gave dollars. The real question before the country was whether the Government shall be autocratic on any scratch majority of the House of Commons. He foretold that the men of the north of Ireland would never yield to the domin-

ation ot the south

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 2724, 28 November 1910, Page 2

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HOME RULE QUESTION. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 2724, 28 November 1910, Page 2

HOME RULE QUESTION. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 2724, 28 November 1910, Page 2