PROVED THEMSELVES ANARCHISTS.
MR REDMOND AND THE UNIONISTS.
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT! LONDON. Nov. 17.
Air Redmond (Nationalist Leader) speaking at York, said that the Unionist leaders, by their recent action, had proved themselves anarchists. They had deliberately attempted to overcome a majority by violence. If they succeeded it would mean the end of Parliamentary Government. Mr Asquith (Premier) denies a rumor that the Government intends to drop the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. Mr O’Brien, speaking at Cork, said that Home Rule finance was rotten t-o the core. Mr Lloyd George, by joining Home Rule and land purchase, had brought the Bill a ml'[the Government to tide verge of ruin. Mr Lloyd George had done more damage to Ireland's cause than anyone since the time of Cromwell. Sir Edward Grey, in a letter read at a Liberal meeting at Alnwick, commenting on the Unionist militancy, stated that as no measure to which the Opposition object can operate until it is passed three times, or an appeal lias been made to the country, the Unionist violence is inexcusable.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3683, 19 November 1912, Page 5
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175PROVED THEMSELVES ANARCHISTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3683, 19 November 1912, Page 5
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