HOME RULE QUESTION.
AN IRISHMAN AT AUCKLAND. SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT CERTAIN. Press Association. AUCKLAND, February 13. Mr W. H. Redmond, M.P., and one of the Irish Nationalists in the House of Commons, and Mrs Redmond, arrived by the Marama from Sydney en route for London via Vancouver. They were welcomed on landing by a large gathering of admirers, and Recorded an enthusiastic greeting. On arrival at the Albert Hotel the distinguished visitor's health was drunk, and Mr Redmond, returning thanks, said that apart altogether from the Home Rule issue, the Ulstermen, as a body, Protestant and Catholic, were one in their ideal of a national selfgovernment, and nothing was more certain than that it will be settled on a satisfactory basis. MOTION IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. (Received February 13, 11 a.m.) ; • LONDON, February 12. i Lord Midleton's motion that it would be disastrous to proceed with Home Rule was carried by 243 votes to 55.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 7, 13 February 1914, Page 8
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155HOME RULE QUESTION. Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 7, 13 February 1914, Page 8
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