IRELAND'S PATRON SAINT.
HOME RULE. I PATRIOTIC UTTERANCES. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 17. 7.10 p.m. Sydney. March 17. The speeches at the St". Patrick's Day celebrations were largely devoted to hopeful auguries for Home Rule. Archbishop Kelly said that if they would give Ireland as copious a draught of liberty as was given to England and Scotland, then England would find the Empire strong and united. "If not," be said, "then we will treat them as we treated the bursaries the other da v. If we don't give Ireland Home Rule we must be prepared for even worse. So let them look out. We will upset their Parliament over and over again. The fight has gone on for centuries. If it has to go on for centuries more, so much the worse for what they call the British Empire."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 5
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139IRELAND'S PATRON SAINT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 5
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