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REDMOND’S PROGRAMME.

[per PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.]'

Declares Ireland is ready to fight.

London, Deo 19. The Dublin Corporation by fifty votes to seven, conferred the freedom of the city upon John E. Eedmond upon his return from America, where he has been conducting a vigorous campaign, Redmond speaking at Dublin defied Wyndhara to use coercion. There were plenty ready to share Conor O'Kelly's fate. Ireland was never better equipped for a final fight with England for a more menacing and dangerous movement, for the American masses would help. Wyndham speaking at Exeter minimised the movement in Ireland, and said the Irish League had only established forty branches.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 December 1901, Page 2

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107

REDMOND’S PROGRAMME. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 December 1901, Page 2

REDMOND’S PROGRAMME. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 December 1901, Page 2

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