IN IRELAND.
[per i-uess association. —copyright.) ? IRISH RECRUITER. I LONDON June 25. Mr Lynch, a Commoner, has accepted a commission as Colonel, and has proceeded to Ireland to participate in tho recruiting campaign. i NATIONALISTS WEAKENED I j LONDON, June 25. Mr Dillon in an interview, said the Party would ’shortly be returning to Westminster. Ho admitted that events in Ireland had enormously weakened the power of the Irish Party.
COUNTY TRALEE. LONDON, Juno 25. j 7 1 The Chief Secretary for Ireland declared that Tralee had been made a • special military district.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1918, Page 3
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