STATEMENT BY MR REDMOND.
Mr Redmond, in an interview, said: — "The division marks the death of an inglorious union. Only two eventualities will prevent the Bill going on the Statute Book; either Parliament must dissolve within a.month, or the House of Commons must go mad and pass a re-* solution not to present the Bill for Royal assent. Roth are absurd. Tbe Homo Rule Parliament is now indisputable. If tho amending Bill does not alter the fundamental prjtfiplo, overy Nationalist will rejoice.'?
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 9
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82STATEMENT BY MR REDMOND. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 9
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