MR.REDMOND GIVES HIS ORDERS.
HOME RULE WANTED AT ONCB NATIONALISTS WILL BROOK NO DELAY. . MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN'S VIEWS By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright, (Bee. January 27; 10 p.m.) ' London, January 27, Mr. J. E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist party, in a magazine article, declines to assent to tho postponement of Home Rule until England, Scotland, and Wales want Parliaments. He" says' the Nationalists do not "object to Federalism as an ultimate aim, but Ireland must have its constitution imr mediately. COERCION OF THE LORDS, ME. J. CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS. (Reo. January 27, 10 p.m.) London,' January 27. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, speaking at' Birmingham, declares it : was unthinkable that the Houso of-Lords would pass the Parliament' Bill, and it would bo unconstitutional for the Government to advise the creation of Peers to coerce them. LORDS NOT TO BE ABOLISHED. ■MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.;,, (Rec. January 27, 10 p.m.) London, January 27.
Mr.; J. A. Simon, in a speech at Braintree, said the Government Bill was definite and precise. It did ; not involve the abolition, of the Second Chamber, but its submission to the deliberate and reiterated will of the nation.' ... The referendum had a, democratic air, but it involved Connemara. peasants voting on English education, and it would . destroy , the . responsibility of members of Parliament, of Ministers,, and of the Crown.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 5
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217MR.REDMOND GIVES HIS ORDERS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 5
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