MR REDMOND'S OPINION.
MR WINSTON CHURCHILL QUESTIONED. (Received Last Niglit, 10.45 o'clock.) LONDON, February 6. The Grand Orange Lodge of Belfast has requested the Brethren not to interfere with the Nationalist meeting in Celtic Park. Mr J. Dillons, speaking at RJath—mins, said he was convinced that it was possible to produce a Home Rule. Btill which would be acceptable to the Nationalists and the bulk of ' the British people.. The Ulster men's tactics had greatly served the Home Rule cause in Britain. The Times asks Mr Winston Churchill, if he needs four thousand troops to enable him to speak at Belfast, what force will be required to coerce Ulster to submit to Home Rule.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10552, 7 February 1912, Page 5
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114MR REDMOND'S OPINION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10552, 7 February 1912, Page 5
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