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Show EXPECTS HOI RULE REDMOND BELIEVES THAT LONG CHERISHED DREAM OF IRISHMEN IRISH-MEN WILL COME TRUE. Irish Leaders Wilt Ontp Opportunity, and Will Enct the Best Terms Possible for Ireland Out of tha Necsssltites of tha Engllsn Statesmen. Dulilln - John K. Kedinonil. chair man of the Irleh parliameniiiry. r- ! turning from a tour of the I'nMeil Hiaies, received ovnilons ut Cork und i Dulilln on Humlay Ho u.l.lree,l ( meetlnKa nt both clllea. i Mr. Itedtnond protested ngalnat thei attempia of the Oilrlcnltca to divide' the NulliinullHt party. Never In the1 lifetime of the people, he said, had ' such an opportunity arisen, and he wna going to lmdon Immediately j with the alngle purMae to einct the I best terms possible for Ireland out of j the necessities of the Kngllnh atntea men. He believed the struggle would be ahort and would result In the removal of the only obstacle to Ireland attaining attain-ing nalonul liberty. Iindon Mr. Hedmond'a triumphant homecoming dnmlnutea tha political stag. Ilia declaration that he waa going to the llrltlsh atateainen la eetr.cd on by the Conservatlvea lo rouse, the electors of the country to a sense of thn danger threatening the union should they return a ministry lied to the heels of an Irish dictator. |