IRISH REPUBLICANS.' AIMS
$ STATEMENT BY IRISH-AMERICAN DELEGATE. New York, July 8. Mr. Frank Walsli, head of the IrishAmerican delegation which visited Ireland, said in the course of an interview: "Tho Press of Europe, except in England, rings with demands for Irish freedom. This support will bo extended unless Ireland gets freedom within tho next, tew weelcs, "The Irish race, both in England and abroad, intends to keep up tho fight for the Irish Republic until the flag of that Republic waves over every inch of Irish soil. When that is -accomplished, tho Irish Nation will forget tho past, and bo prepared to outer into fair and just treaties with Britain."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
THE HOME RULE CONTROVERSY
SIR EDWARD CARSON'S REVIVAL. (Rec. July 15, 1.10 a.m.) London, July 11. Several Unionist newspapers protest against Sir Edward Carson's revival of the Home Rule controversy without waiting for the Government's scheme. Opposition papers de.scribo.it: as :i Bolshevist utterance and a menace to the pence of tho world. The "Daily Telegraph" approves Sir Edward Carson's plain speak-ing.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable A:>sn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 249, 15 July 1919, Page 5
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175IRISH REPUBLICANS.' AIMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 249, 15 July 1919, Page 5
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