IRISH AFFAIRS
FUKTHEII APPEAL EOII FUNDS. \r t r » 1^ 011^"n > February 20. vA■ , Redmond (Chairman of the i « tionaliht larty), Bishop O'Donnell o Raphoe and Mr O'ileira, trust®.■* the lush Parlamentary Fund rcan apptal {„&■ subscriptionsDecember £IOSO has been subscribe] land' 0 " 1 Was co " ecled in lrc : appeal I ' loe '" i " 1 ' s endorses the J !"', Dublin correspondent says i ne Freeman's tone suggests that till! leaders are di,appointed with the piogrc-s ot the fund in inoii. The people are apathetic, one reason belli" the growth of tiie Gaelic League the biiin 1-e.n, and oilier bodies preaching the fut lity of Parliamentary action. Another is the failure of tile leader-, to render any public account of the sums collected in America and Australia. According to the Nationalist Press -€40,000 is a moderate compulation of the amount of the missions lecolvid thioiighout the world. The existence of such a sum, adds the correspondent, acts as a drag on the collection of funds in Ireland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 27 February 1907, Page 3
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164IRISH AFFAIRS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 27 February 1907, Page 3
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