"THEIR TRADITIONAL OPPRESSORS."
LONDON, June "15
Sir Edward Carbon, soeakinc «t L-eeds said he believed the Premier was weakening. He was beginning to &efc that he could not keep his barsai'i. Why w,ns John Redmond going to Scotland * The tour showed he and his supporters were just like opponents. They must be tried, not by th« iudgment of a coalition whitewashed Ministry, but by the people of Britain. Sir Edward Car>?on -tlvought it.sad and disgraceful that Irish Uniohifits should, owing to the apathy of tho English on the question of Horn© Rule, ho, crtmpelled to come over and appeal to. tho British electors against being handed over to their traditional oppressors. This was the ;age of consolidation, not disintegration. -
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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