HOME RULE FOR IRELAND
MR. ■ REDMOND'S MANIFESTO. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. Received C, 10.25 p.m. London, January 6. Mr. Redmond is issuing a manifesto in the form' of an article in to-morrow's Reynolds Newspaper. He declares that tha election has given Mr. Asquith a clear and unequivocal mandate on the lines of his Albert Hall speech. He rejoices that the democracies in Ireland and Britain have understood each other, and are now united. He affirms that there is no Ulster question so far, Ulster being Protestant and only 44 per centum Catholic, and Home Rulers holding 10 out of 33 seats. He emphasises that the movement is national, not sectarian, and adds that under Home Rule the Protestant minority will have equal rights and liberties with Catholics, who entertain feelings of deep respect and affection for them.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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