HOME RULE PROGRESS.
ANXIETY AT WESTMINSTER. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS , RECOGNISED. By Association.- -Copyrigßl London, Thursday. The anxiety in political circles bas been increased by Mr John Redmond's pointed recognition of the Nationalist volunteers. The step is intended to concentrate toe Nationalists against the amending bill. This accounts for Mr Aequith 9 inability to announce any progress. In a letter to the Irish Press, Mr Redmond said that there was no foundation for the statement that the National Volunteer movement ia hostile to the Irish party's policy. Thevolunteers may be valuable yet to the National cause. Up to two months ago he felt that the movement was premature, c hut Sir Edward Carson's" threats, the Curragh occurrences. anJ the gunrun'ning had vitally altered the position, and the Irish party had I thereupon instructed its friends to ' support the vr^jntecrs
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 13 June 1914, Page 5
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137HOME RULE PROGRESS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 13 June 1914, Page 5
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