DISSATISFACTION IN IRELAND.
THE HOME RULE CHANCES. ' (Received Nov 21, 11 p.m.) . London, Nov 21. There is much comment in Ireland on Mr Asquitli's silence on the question of Home Rule in Kis Saturday s speech. The critics remark that unless further light ' is ■forthcoming Mr O'Briemvill be ■ greatly strengthened* They declare tliat the guarantees were '■: not obtained, and that Mr Redmond : has received no definite promise as rer gards a Home Rulo Bill, and the only ceretainty. if the Liberals are return-, cd is the passing of the Budget, which is unpopular practically wth all: classes ifi Ireland. ■'■ \ '.":' Mr Keir Hardie, M.P., speaking at Bradford, said he had read Mr; Asquith's speech in order to find justification for the'dissolution, but the only' reason assigned was the failure of the Veto! Conference With- the Tories. In" his Opinion the election was intended to hang up the Lords question until after the Coronation. • . . Unless the Osborne ■ judgment is reversed the" Labour s party will oppose Liberals in 78 constituencies. _ \- Mr Moncy-Coutts, who was the Lib-, oral candidate for East Hampshire in 1906, has seceded. He considers there is no: reason for the present golicies for. a moderate Liberal and freetrader:
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12956, 22 November 1910, Page 2
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199DISSATISFACTION IN IRELAND. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12956, 22 November 1910, Page 2
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