AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PBB FBEBB ASSOCIATION* Sydney, Maroh 18. The German warship Moewe has sailed for the Isl*n<K At St. Patrick'* Dtv banquet Archbishop Kelly, in pleading 'h" cause of Ireland, said: - "They might; hcpe they might have an Irish administration sitting at Dublin and Irish members in the British O^bin^t; they might have John Dillon, John Redmond, and men of that kiod invited to meet; the Kin?. But if they wished to bring peace and prosperity to ill-governed Ireland let them not keep Ireland in a second rate position* as a foot; stool to Great Britain, and thn clouds of misunderstanding would disappear. Ireland would willingly forge l ! the past. Brisbane, March 18.
At noon yesterday 551 miles of cable had been laid, and the Anglia was paying out at the rate of over eight knots an hour.
Received 19,1.15 a.m. Sydney, March 18. Sailed": Perthshire, for Auckland. A man named M»y is plagued at Balmain. Yik Ohov is dend.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 72, 19 March 1902, Page 3
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160AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 72, 19 March 1902, Page 3
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