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Show ANGELIC CALM BEFORE STORM Irish Preparing Surprise for English After Elections. Elec-tions. LONDON. Jan. 6. John Morley, Secretary Secre-tary for India, speaking at Arbroath, Scotland tonight, wild that personally he believed the only effective method of reform for Ireland would be an elective representative body, which would have control of Irish affaire under 'the direction direc-tion of the Imperial Parliament. However, How-ever, he stood ready to co-operate In any scheme Involving a less radical departure, de-parture, if it could be shown that such a scheme would assure the reforms Michael Davltt, speaking at St. Helens last night, said: "Ireland is in a state of angelic political politi-cal calm. In no less than seventy-eight out of her 102 constituencies no Chamber-lainite Chamber-lainite nor any foeman of labor dare intrude his political none." T. P. O'Connor, speaking at Liverpool, said that the attempts of the Conservatives Conserva-tives to say that the Issue before the country was Home Rule and not the fiscal question was contemptible and dishonest. dis-honest. The present abstention of John Redmond, Red-mond, the leader of the Irish Parliamentary Parliamen-tary party, from participation In the campaign is the subject of much comment. |