HOME RULE.
SPI3EOHES BY IRJKH LEADER.
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Received 6, 18.30 a.m. London, October 5. Mr. Redmond, Bipeoking at Wexford, said that a short delay in -Home Rule operation would .prove a blessing in dieguise. At tho proper time he would concentrate h ; a energy to make the Amending Bill a real one, and not a Bill to mutilate and divido Ireland. He had always considered civil war an im(xssibilihy. He "urged Githolics and Protestant'* to unite and solve the Ho-.iic Riule problem. Mr. O'Brien, at Cork, said it required tha utmost discretion and toleration to lift Homo Rule out of the nit wherein it was now jainbed. He and Mr. Redmond were now agreed as to the right thing.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 8
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124HOME RULE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 8
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