WILY JOHN.
A correspondent of ; ’CivF'’ in the Otn«?o Daily Times sends the following:—According to a New A ork message to The Limes, 50 Chinese, have joined the Sinn Fein movement, becoming members of the Friends of the Irish Freedom Society, Kockaway, Long Island. Me name Ah Fat, One lime Hankow, Now me Ah Pat, Ale Ilish now. He Id, Id yah! Ellen go Blagh. ' Sinn Fein goo’ lark; Alakes much yen. Catchee nine mark, Welly no" ten. Oil, welly nr Sinn Fein, oh, cli. ALT better me, • Sell ’em goo’ stock, ‘Callot, gleen pea, Sing, “Lil’ Shamloek.” Alakes hig smile, Sing, “Em’iald Isle.” Bimehy, nex’ week, Catehee mo’ pay, Join ’em Bolshveek, Hip,hip, hoolay. Ale €lan-na-Gael, - No stabbee gaol.’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2095, 26 February 1920, Page 3
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120WILY JOHN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2095, 26 February 1920, Page 3
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