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THE SUPREME HOUR

'':;: .'-IRISH PABTY'S OPPORTUNITY. {■ ■ ;; V. STATEMENT BY. ME. J. BEDMOND. . '(By Teleerapn.-freaa iijoctatlori^-OoiiyrljtiU.' ■■'. '-'.'. <■'. '■ '■:; ';':■'■■>'■■;■' '■■' .:'• London, : November 19. : ' ..Mr.' John Bedmond, Leader of '•■ thelrish Nationalists in the House of Commons, has cabled to Mr; T; P. O'Connor,'M.P., who.'is on a financial mission, to America in- the interests of the.lrish-party,.that no.such, as the present has offered for Ireland to strike for, liberty: since Grattan moved his,declared ■tion\\of'.indep(fflden(»/ ; :.If-.'Irish:',. v .NationalistB'' ■ abroad and at home:: act unitedly in'. this supreme hour, says Mr. Eedmond, a glorious'vib-. tory. is: assured..:.:■;'; ,-'■:: ': ..•..■'--.'.•..■:' '■:■' •:■'.'■-;/>■ The Dublin, cprrespqhdent of "The Times?' rb-' pprts;that Mr.. Eedmond's Home Bulb declaration was extracted by the criticisms.of his;own followers concerning; his'attitude on the Dudget; and by a fierce . onslaught: of the Sinn Eein "party.,' The correspondent adds,, .that: it was the Nationalists' only chance of regaining popularity. .-'-/'' ■''■;' .' ::• ■.""• \ '.'■'■'.• '■. : .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 7

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THE SUPREME HOUR Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 7

THE SUPREME HOUR Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 7

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