REDMOND ON HOME RULE.
NATIONAL N-OT SECTARIAN. I>y Tclejrrupli.- A.s-oc; ulioii. Oopyri^iH Received January G, 10.25 p.in. London, Yesterday. Mr John Redmond is issuing a manifesto in the form of an article in to-morrow's "Reynold's Newspaper," declaring the election has given Mr Asquitb a clear, unequivocal mandate on the lines of the Albert Hall speech. Fie rejoices that the democracies of Ireland and Britain have understood each other, and are now united, and affirms there is no Ulster question. So far from Ulster being Protestant, 44 per cent, are Catholics, and Home Rulers hold 16 out of oo seat 3. He emphasises the movement as national, not sectarian, and expresses wonder that the. Home Rule-Protestant minority have the same equal rights and liberties as Catholics, who entertain a feeling of deep respect and affection for them.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 326, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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136REDMOND ON HOME RULE. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 326, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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