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SIR EDWARD CARSON SPEAKS. HE IS THE PERSON TO BE PROSECUTED. (Received . October 7. 5.26" a.m.) LONDON', October fi. Sir Edward Carson, speaking :?.l Rottingdean, Sussex, and rofcrrirg to the proposed prosecution of the 111 ster Covenant signatories, said he would bo the proper person to prosecute. If that were clone he would tell the Court: "If it is a crime to strain every nerve to incite others to strain every nerve to preserve ike people of Ireland in the rights of which they have been born, then I am guilty. Do ycur worst." . MEETING OK LANDLORDS. POSSIBILITY OF COMPROMISE SUGGESTED. (Received October 7, S.2G a.m.) LONDON, October 0. Lord M:icDonald states that a private meeting of moderate Conservative Irish landlords discussed the Homo Rule question. It is rumoured that they considered the possibility of a compromise. A SENSATIONAL RUMOUR. (Received Last Nieht. 11.45 o'clock.) LONDON, October 7. Rumours are current that the Government is negotiating with Mr John Redmond, leader of the Nationalist Party, to enable Ulster to contract out of Home Rule.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 8 October 1912, Page 5
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184HOME RULE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 8 October 1912, Page 5
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