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MR. REDMOND'S ATTITUDE

ADHERENCE TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SCHEME.

(Router's Telegrarcs.)

(Received July 13, 10.55 p.m)

London, July 13

The Nationalists state that Lord Lansdowne's speech was the first intimation of the restriction of the Irish Executive. Mr Asquith will be asked whether the statement was sanctioned by the GoTernment. Mr Redmond's manifesto says that he adheres strictly to Mr Lloyd George's terms, and any departure from them in the direction indicated by Lord Lansdowne would be a gross breach of faith.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14138, 14 July 1916, Page 6

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MR. REDMOND'S ATTITUDE Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14138, 14 July 1916, Page 6

MR. REDMOND'S ATTITUDE Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14138, 14 July 1916, Page 6

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