Government of Ireland.
Mr Redmond's Position, iIEI'EAL OF Til JO [WIoN NOT
ASKED FOR. - (Received March 21, 11 p.m.) LONDON, March 21. Mr John Redmond, speaking at Holborn, declared "Mr Gladstone's Home Rule policy is still ours. We are asking no more. I use the, words 'independent parliament' in the same sense as Mr Gladstone. We never asked for the repeal of the Union." MK MOIILEY ON lIUSH AFFAIRS. BRITAIN'S DUTY* ] (Received March 21, 'J.I.") p.in.) LONDON, March 21. The Right Hon. John Morley, addressing the League of Young- Liberals, London, declared that, there ! were not two out of the Viceroys' . chief and under secretaries in Ire- , land in recent years who were not convinced of the necessity of reform ill Irish government. He would not ' have duality of government if ho 1 could 1-o'p it, I>lll Britain's duty, ' having wronged Ireland in the past was to look at the question with a ' clear steady gaze ami try to bring the position to a satisfactory end. He had but moderate confidence in ' any Libera) Cabinet not containing the direct representatives of laliour.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 3
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182Government of Ireland. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 3
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