THE IRISH PARTY.
STRIKE FOR LIBERTY. TIME NOW OPPORTUNE. DECLARATION tsY MR KEDMOND. "A GLORIOUS VICTORY ASSURED." United Press Association— Kloctrio 'i'clcgrnpli Copyright. LONDON, November 19. Mr John Redmond, Leader of the Irish Nationalist* in the House of Commons, has cabled to Mr T. P. O'Connor, ivl.P., who is on a financial mission to America in the interests of the Irish party, that no such opportunity as the present has ■jfivred in Ireland to strike for liberty since Grattan n.ovel his declaration of independence. If Irish Nationalists abroad and at home act unitedly in this supreme hour, says Mr Redmond, a glorious victory is assured. The Dublin correspondent of "The Times'* report? tra": Mr Recmond's Home Rule declaration was extracted by the criticisms of his own followers concerning his attitude on the Rudget, and by a fierce onslaught of the Sinn Fein party. The correspondent adds that it was the Nationalist.' only chance of regaining popularity.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 5
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156THE IRISH PARTY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 5
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