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_4 ENVOYS AT HOBART. By Tdccraph—Psess Association—CopyrieM Hobart, April 2G. The Irish delegates—Messrs. Redmond (son of the Nationalist leader), R. Ilazelt«n, M.P., and Donovan—arrived aboard the steamer Rotorua, and were welcomed, by the Acting-Premier. Mr. Redmond declared that the pcoplo of England were full of sympathy for tho Irish movement. They were now engaged in tho greatest revolution since tho' days of Cromwell; they were throwing over the last vestigo of the power and prestigo of tho ascendant party, declaring that the people must rule. "Mr. Donovan said the delegates had come to Australia with what they believed to bo tho last appeal to . sympathisers for financial aid.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1112, 27 April 1911, Page 5
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110HOME RULE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1112, 27 April 1911, Page 5
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