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IRELAND'S DEMANDS

SI'UKI'II |iV .mux UKMIOXI). llOAir. KCI.E l!V IXNTALMEXTN. AXTKTATIXC Til 10 I'IiII.MISKU 111 I,L. l!cccivcd .March IS, 10.4 p.m. London, March IS. Mr. John liedmnnd, speaking at 1 '.rail!<iid. said the (Jovcniniwit H'ls ■i I ""ii to at tempt sonic devolution. They were t-llili'ii\orill l;', by tillkcl'ill;,' Willi ;« rut len system, to reform it. Nothing, in- said, would satisfy iivlaml but an Irisli Parliament, v.'i'ii executive rcsjjonsiliiliiv. It lite (iovctiiiiuMit scheme laid a I'mmdatimi uhcicun Um-.v- could liuilil, !M\e .yi'imiiu' control f(ir the »>l" adminisira(i<m alone, and lli!" financial Imidcn under which If- - l.ihl then | )() 4!)| v Ireland consider it might uol to Ik l accepted for what it was Wol'l h. A p..pillar convention of tin- Xationforces, however, inu-t deei K lie warned (lie (ibvernmi'nt thai th-v imisl choose between (rusliny t<, people pa*»ing a sehem<\ whether shod of J loiue Rule or not, upon broad, popu lar. democratic principles, ami the alt. »:• , native of breaking with Ireland and th [National Tarty, with the pr tspu-t ol again attempting to govern by meatof the musty, discredited weapon oi coercion.

mr. w. umuox's hopk& FOUNDATION OF IRISH LIBERTY, Received March IS, 10 22 p. 11 London, "March IS. MY. W. Redmond, speaking at Arlington, in Northumberland, hoped the coming measure would at least be the foundation of that liberty whereof irishnien bad been de|irived lor centuries, MR. O'CONXOR SPEAKS. Received -March 18, 11.45 p.m. London, March 18. Mr. T. O'Connor, speaking at Man Chester, declared if the House of Jvord* rejected the coining measure, which must be a reality, not a sham, the Nationalists would strike a heavier blow than ever before, in the conviction that it would help to place in the same dishonored tomb Dublin Castle and the. House of Lords.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 March 1907, Page 2

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IRELAND'S DEMANDS Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 March 1907, Page 2

IRELAND'S DEMANDS Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 March 1907, Page 2

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