NATIONALIST LEADER ON THE' PLEDGE.
Si\TISFrED TO DEAL WITH VETO FIEST. AFTER THAT—HOME EULE. London, January 23. Mt. J. B. Eodmond, leador oi tho Nationalist Party, in a speech at Dnblin, expressed coafldonco in Mr. Asquith'e ftilfllmont of his pledge in regard to
Tho.' Nationalists, said Mr.. Redmond, did not ask' for Home Rule, before the question; of the Lords'; veto; was settled. When the veto was gone, the first friendly House of Commons; elected would carry Homo Rule. ■..-!•" Irishmen, concluded the speaker,, did not ask for separation. '..;': AN ORDERLY ELECTION., BUT THE VOTERS ARE, VERT KEEN.. .-;-.. London, 'January' 23. Tho.newspapers, pay a. tribute to the oxomplary composure of. the, electorates throughout' Britain, and,, with but. few' exceptions, tho,quiet earnestness of the crowds.;' ■'! • .;' Grantham and. Salisbury polled 97 per cent.'of tho total number of votes ontho roll.. : ■:.;■• :,' :'.y PRICE : 0F LIBERALS' SOCIAL ~■;■-.,. V; : ; : REFORM. '■: ■■■;,_/■■: ' : ' AN ADEQUATE ;MAJORITT.' ;. .. London, January 23. , . ,Mr. ;'Asquith, Prime addressing the electors at'.East.Fife/in. explaining tho Government's social reform projects, twice.used the qualifying phrase: "If you send us. -back, to ' 'Westminster with an adequate majority." ■ --.•
■ Mr. Winston Churchill, , President; of the Board of Trade,, speaking at: ; Torquay,'. Devonshire,. said the ' Government;'irill run..tho Budget through , or,, over." the House: of Lords.; ; ;'' -:'.■'..'•."-"•■. V . : '-'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 724, 25 January 1910, Page 7
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204NATIONALIST LEADER ON THE' PLEDGE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 724, 25 January 1910, Page 7
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