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THE IRISH CAUSE.

dependent on outsiders,

A NATURAL DEDUCTION.

United Press Association. Copyright (Received October 1, 11.35 p.m.)

NEW YORK, October 1. The Now York “Sun:,” quoting -'O'. Dillon’s belief flint the Irish cause, if killed in America, would soon die in Ireland, says that if Mr. Dillon is right it must bo mortifying to Irish enthusiasts to re cog n iso th.it ju all their endeavors they must still bo dependent upon outsiders. It would be oxcusablo if some outsiders 1101*0 aptto conclude that the mighty Irish people had somewhat exaggerated that confidence in their political representations which was nowise universal among themselves.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2311, 2 October 1908, Page 3

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104

THE IRISH CAUSE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2311, 2 October 1908, Page 3

THE IRISH CAUSE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2311, 2 October 1908, Page 3

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