The Irish Home Rule Convention Thoughts for a Convention By George W Russel
The Irish Home Rule Convention Thoughts for a Convention By George W Russel
John Quinn
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Plunkett's chairmanship is popu- lar in Ireland. People know that he is straight and wants to bring about a settle- ment. He is a good Irishman, and one of the sanest and fairest men I have ever known. The secretary of the convention is Sir Francis Hopwood, and it is signifi- cant that one of the first requests made of him was for information in regard to the 74 The Irish Home-Rule Convention procedure adopted by the convention that drew up the constitution for the union of South Africa. A hope...ful sign also is that Mr. Erskine Childers is on the secretariat. He is one of the clearest thinkers and best writers on home rule questions in Ireland or Eng- land. His book The Framework of Home Rule (1911) is, apart from the eloquent article of George Russell's reprinted in this book, the only piece of high politics on the subject I know. The Government al- lowed him to come back from France on application for his services. I am told that so far the meetings of the convention have been in good spirit.
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