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A CARDINAL’S SPEECH.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh

Received 1.2 a.m., March 18.

Sydney, March 17,

Cardinal Moran, who presided at a banquet, responding to the toast of his health, chiefly confined his remarks to tho progress of events in Ireland. He said that after seven centurios of persecution a more auspicious day had come for Ireland. Irishmen might now fairly hope that the era of misrule would be closed, and closed for ever. Home statesmen appeared to have awakened at last to the necessity of legislation for Ireland iu accordance with Irish ideas and Irish interests. He referred hopefully to the Irish Land aud Higher Education Bills.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 843, 18 March 1903, Page 2

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A CARDINAL’S SPEECH. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 843, 18 March 1903, Page 2

A CARDINAL’S SPEECH. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 843, 18 March 1903, Page 2

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