HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.
IRISH PARTY'S ATTITUDE. By Telegraph—Press Association -Copyright , (Rec. September 12, 10.10 p.m.) , London, September 12. Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary party, speaking at an enthusiastic Nationalist demonstration at Limerick, said he relied on Mr. Asquith's promise of Home Rule, made at, the general election. Ho added that unless tho Veto Conference ended the dispute with tho House of Lords tho Nationalists were ready for a fresh election. Prince Arthur, of Connaught was elected an elder brother of Trinity House to fill the vacancy caused by the death of King Edward at a special court held under the presidency of tho Duke of Connaught, master of tho corporation. The total value of the estates left.by six . tobacco manafdctuTOro amounts to
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 920, 13 September 1910, Page 5
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126HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 920, 13 September 1910, Page 5
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