THE IRISH LEADER
London, February 8. Mr. .John Redmond, at a meeting of Nationalists to-day at St. Stephens, , ottered to' resign the leadership of the party. It is believed the reasons for the offer "are his illness, from Which he is slowly recovering, coupled with his daughter's death. The meeting unanimously re-elected him as leader. —Aus.-N.Zi Cable Assn. ' (Rec. February 9, 10.10 p';m.) London, February 9. At a meeting of the Irish Nationalists, it was-decided that Mr. Redmond ' should ask for an early opportunity of ' discussing Mr. O'Connor's motasn: "That for the purpose of strengthening the hands of the 'Allies, and achieving i the recognition of the equal. rights of ■' the small nations against the. German, principle of military domination, and government without the consent of the governed, it is esseuiial to confer upon > Ireland, Home Rule without delay."— ' Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. i — .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 9
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143THE IRISH LEADER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 9
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