BRITISH POLITICS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT London, Oct. 16. Mr John Rsdmond, M.P., speaking at Tyrone, offered to go to great lengths, short of abandonment of tbeir princip'es to satisfy Ulstermen that tbeir religious interests would not be endangered under Home Rule. He warned the Nationalists that an aooeptancs cf administrative Home Rule would probably cause Home Rule to disappear from practioal politics for a generation. VLoount Ridley, in a iettsr to tbo Tariff Reform Loague, deolarod that the Government’s attitude towards Colonial offers of preference is oritically important in view of the Colonial C-onferenos. If the Colonial delegates are sent away with the door Bhut on preference both the prospects of the consolidation of the Empire and the eoonomio future of tho United Kingdom would beootne oxoeedingly grave.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1907, 17 October 1906, Page 2
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