HOME RULE.
SOME INTERESTING SPEBGHES
(United Presa Association. -Copyright)
Received December 10, 5.5 p.m
LONDON, December 9
Mr Austin Chamberlain, speaking at Bristol, referring to Home Rule, said that everybody was agreed that Ireland vas happier materially than at any time. Why should tho good work be interrupted ?"
Mr Campbell, M.P', speaking at Hounslow, said the Irish enjoyed the .samp rights and privileges as the English. Theii; real grievance was swept away by the, Land Act. They were how moro self-reliant and independent, and did not want Home Rule.'
Sir Ruf us Isaacs, presiding at a Home Rule demonstration at Reading, denied Mr Bonar Law's assertion that the Government majority was obtained on issues other than Home Rule.
Mr John Redmond said Irishmen would nove'r be bribed' by doles or coerced ,by imprisonment and oppression. Nationalists had an indestructible nationality and an historical national right to Homo Riilo. Ho added that Mr ißjpnar Law was iiwst ungrateful in complainihg of the influence of the lrish; vote in Britain, because he owed his "first, ■election .in Glasgow to tho instructions of the fUnital Irish League.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 11 December 1911, Page 5
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184HOME RULE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 11 December 1911, Page 5
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