Show I J REDMOND AND DEVLIN SURE BILL WILL PASS LONDON Match Maich 20 John O-John John E. E Redmond Redmond Red Red- mond the time Irish Nationalist IM leader cr at the close of time the debate on the homo home rule bill said saidI I 1 gave my view of or the home rule question fully at tho the Irish dinner on SL Patricks Patrick's deL day night when I said paId that In Ina Ina Ina a few short weeks in the tho absence of a n apolitical apolitical political earthquake the home rule bill would be a law of the land and probably In precisely the form in it stands Nothing has ha-a occurred winter sinCe c- c to occasion me to alter my 01 views s. Joseph Devlin I. I secretary of or the Irish Na Nationalist party part dictated the following After Atter the moderate and nail statesmanlike statesman statesman- like 0 speech by Premier Sir Edward Ed Ed- ward Carson In an Insulting and Irreconcilable irreconcilable speech rejected the offer b by the government in the Interests of peace There is no course courso now open to the government gov gay eminent nt but to go through with time the bill billas billits HS its It Jt stands stand and pass It Into a law and nd that thai no doubt will be done clone I 1 do 10 not believe and never did believe In iii possibility of or civil war In this con con- I think It I lx Is more or less bluff on on the part of the Ulster men I do not favor favot nn any tsU suggestion for a a. referendum believing It to be merel merely a subterfuge There can be no further concession HS us the tIme limit has been reached r |