IMPERIAL POLITICS.
ADDRESS BY MR JOHN MORLEY. -United Press " Association—Per Electric - "■* ■ - Telegrnnh—Copyright. Received 9.4s~p.m.,March 21st. LONDON, March 21. Mr John Morley, addressing the League, of Young Liberals in London, declared that there were not two out of the Viceroys, Chief and Under-Secretaries for Ireland in recent years "who were not convinced of the necessity for reform in Irish government. He would not have duality of government if he could help it, but: Britain's duty, having wronged. Ireland in the past, was to look at the question with clear and .steady gaze, and try. to bring about a satisfactory ending. He had but- moderate confidence in any Liberal Cabinet which did not contain direct representatives of labour. '■ IRISH. AFFAIRS. Received 11 p.nL, March 21st. LONDON, March 21. Mr John Redmond, member of the House of Commons for Waterford . (City), declared :—" Mr Gladstone's Home Rule policy is still ours. We are asking no more. I used the , words independent "Parliament ifi the same sense as Mr Gladstone. We have never asked for repeal "of'-lhe .Union." :
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12634, 22 March 1905, Page 3
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173IMPERIAL POLITICS. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12634, 22 March 1905, Page 3
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