ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD.
BiEirTJißiNl TO NEW ■ ZEALAND.
IREILAND AND HOME EUHxE
(Per Freea Association.)
."WIBLIiINiG-TON, May 7.
Archbishop Redwood, who has been away from New Zealand for seven months, returned by the Ulimarda today. ! In an interview with a Post repre- ' sentativje His Grace referring to Home Rfule, said what was being stated about the attitude of Ulster was a packi of nonsense. The Archbishop was entertained at Bellamy's by leaders of the Irish party, who were loud in their praise of New Zealand, which in proportion to its population had contributed more than any other country to the Home Rule funds. The tide of emigration from Ireland had fallen somewhat, but was stiill high, hJow&Ver it' was anticipated that when' Home Rule be- i comes an established fact, as there was every reason to believe it would be shortly, the Irishmen would in his (Archbishop Redwood's) opinion stay in Ireland.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14518, 8 May 1913, Page 6
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