CATHOLIC CENTENARY
AT DUBLIN. United Press Assoeiation-By Electric Telegraph—-Copyright). TOXDRX. June 17. Dublin City was lavishly decorate' 5 for tin; centenary of Roman Catholic Emnnpinat'on. In a medley of Hags of all nations, the Eroo State and Papal Hags were predominant. Not a single Union Jock'was visible. This fact gives point to an Irish “Times” comment that under the new regime symbols and traditions dear to thousands of Irish hearts are being discouraged. The Irish Times regards President Cosgrave’s endorsement of CovernorOeneral McNeill’s refusal to attend Trinitv College snorts heeau.se “Cod Save tlic* King,” would he played •>s a calculated development, by the Covernmont on an anti-rmperial policy, which it says, the hulk of educated citizens, Protestant and Roman Catholic, alike, regard with growing alarm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1929, Page 3
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125CATHOLIC CENTENARY Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1929, Page 3
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