LORD ROSEBERY'S MANIFESTO.
A "NATIONAL POLICY." . -S ~~"^ MR REDkOND'S ADVICE. / XJnitsd Press Association— By Electric;. Telegraph— Cap-fright. » _■"- (Received Jan. 3, 9.52 __.__..) "**-,*. LONDON, Jan; 2. J Lord Rosebery has published his Chesterfield speech in pamphlet form. In the preface, which is headed, " A National Pol- ; icy," he says: "That policy haa a large j need of general approval, but political opinion .must be organised, political energy '* must work and entrench. I v want some of this spade work on behalf of my policy, ,• otherwise the wave of adhesion which it received will be lost in space." (Received Jan. 3, 10.30 a.m.) Mr John Redmond, speaking at Sligo, advised Lord Rosebery to lend his ragged 1 regiment to the Imperialist Unionists' . 4 camp, leaving the Radicals to act with the ] Irish members.' The United Irish League \ possessed greater power than either tha ' once powerful .Land or National League. .1 If Mr Wyndham tried coercion, the last % vestige oi landlordism ia.-. Ireland would ha j swept away. M
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7292, 3 January 1902, Page 2
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165LORD ROSEBERY'S MANIFESTO. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7292, 3 January 1902, Page 2
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