STATEMENTS OF EX-MINISTERS
(Per United^ PreßS Association..) i LO^ONi December <*. Mr Haldane, at East Lothian, svid he was against an independent Pjr- | iiament for liieland. The Impi»ri',xl Parliament must be supreme, and by an 'Act exeicise the veto on lii>Ji legislation."
Mr Aequith, at Ntewpoit lElaat, in Fife, said that .if,returned the Liberals wooild grant Ireland a measure of Homo Rule in accordance to tlie general character outlined in f-'O Albert Hall speech. He deolintd to ipromise any other consideratinn.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10245, 10 December 1910, Page 4
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