IRISH AFFAIRS
A PRESBYTERIAN (OAI IM.A I NT. I.ONDON. .March 29. The Glasgow Presbytery has expressed strong views on the subject of Irish immigration to Scotland, and il appeals to the Pros by tc-rian Church "to make Scotland iiL tor docent Souisnien to live in." It pints out thut ■RI per cent ol the Glasgow City Corporation employee- an- of Irish birth or Iri-li descent. It urges that no position should be given t" ahens while there is a decent -Yin -tiotn able to work. One speaker declared that the Irish Free State immigrants wete inferior socially, industrially, morally and spirit iially. FREE ST VI !•: CAPTURES. I.ONDON. Alarcli JO The I'rec Staler- captured practically the entire stall of the Third Southern Rebel Division at Ncintgh. Other important captures v ere ai-o malic in S' utli Ttpperary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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136IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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