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NEW IDEAS FOR IRELAND.

A nv peony paper named the Leader YAWJI&Sa Nationa\Ut, plain-spoken, bat nob in the way of " patriotic clap-trap." The view whioh thrnew papir has apparently been " !'<manded. to premote is that Irish r,yv - ! nationality is a meaningless term unless i>; iv 'itincludes the cultivation of a spiritual e4d oj jutionalicy, with (he acqairement of separata political institutions, 'lke maintenance and extension of the - Itjsh language is regarded aa the prime U 'daty of all nationalism worthy of the nam?..' In its first article it says: " When ve look out on Ireland in the present or back at her in the past we •*. K' fait to'see that England is or has been i -loturonlytnemy. Ihereisa greatdeal 3i> KW jnqrS rougbjoßtioe ie this world than Axmauy nnetrccewfal people l web of, and it must"beadmittedthat the best man clusively by fojairedsiinis, and itwill . R noPf,«*«o9ce3sf ui fools,. The Eng--04 ™ , uu ro buy Britisn gutter literature, it does notrwk Bft to-belieTe that the present withstanding its persistent efforts it Herer had the pawer to .compel us to £ tdfopour Unguagei We did that our--iif'J eetveK l lirfictj'thenomber of thingß el '.'gethatfcW doile' that .ought nob to be ■siaiii EnglishGovern--<TV;v do, ate >ery numerous, If the country' is a dumping ground for English .Scotch commercial wtoqm# Vtf'eati&i/-' see why Irishmen, who Bre unwilling to dhow similar „ „ the in- ."* a^i^ng ; to the legitf,u..""'mateVuiea, havemuchcauss for; cbmthe em " Riah"laiigaage iß,tq to a , strong feature of the Leader, .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 214, 3 November 1900, Page 1

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NEW IDEAS FOR IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 214, 3 November 1900, Page 1

NEW IDEAS FOR IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 214, 3 November 1900, Page 1

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