BRITISH POLITICS.
IRISH nationalists. Received-June 12,10.19 p.m. LONDON, June 12. Mr John Redmond, presiding over a four hours' meeting of the Nationof the House of Commons, at Westminster, urged the placing on record vof strong disapprovl ofgthe Government's failure to rede am its pledges. It was resolved to vote against the third reading of the Army Bill and to raise the University .question at the earliest moment. The meeting drafted,, -and Mr Redmond issued, a manifesto declaring that the Government, owing to misrepresentations of the ©facials in Ireland, imagined that the Irish were prepared to accept even a much less satisfactory Bill than the convention which had been rejected. The Government refused to be guided by the advice of Irish representatives, as events had proved. Home rule cannot be won by conciliation alone, but only by a vigorous, well-main-tained agitation in Ireland, and by ,the disciplined party in the House of and the thorough organisation of the Irish vote in Great Britain. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8463, 13 June 1907, Page 5
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162BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8463, 13 June 1907, Page 5
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