Government of Ireland.
MR MAINOUR REBUKES THE ULSTER UNIONISTS.
LONDON, Mnv 10. <Received May 10, 11.OH p.m.) I" the House of Conunoris, (he Hon. G. H. Wyndham explained that his resignation of the Chief Secretaryship of Ireland was due. not (« grounds of policy, but that « into, understanding convinced Mm that it woold be best to help the Goverif raent as a private member.
Sir Henry Campbell ltaniierman"* motion of censure, demanding Uto production of the correspondence on the l)latter, was negatived by B|S votes to 1252. The L'iater Unionist* abstained from the division.
Mr lialfour, in a spirited speech, rebuked them, and declared that a suspicion of great weakness from any cause sapped the strung-th of public life, lie added that the Unionist l>olic.y was unchanged.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7819, 11 May 1905, Page 2
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126Government of Ireland. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7819, 11 May 1905, Page 2
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