IRELAND.
THE SINN FEIN CAMPAIGN. REVOLUTIONARY DOCTRDiES IX SCHOOLS London, July 12. Tb« 6mn Feiners' caaajeiga was excellently organised. Devalera had plenty of motor-cars, speakers and canvassers, and a Urge number of Roman Catholic priests assisted. Much money cam from America, it u believed from a GerBMB MUM. Pessimists among the Redntonditei say (feat the election shows that no Nitionmtbt seat to w safe outside the City of Oabttn- Recent elections prove that a largo amber of the younger Irishmen hare revolted against the Nationalist party machine. The feature of the present situation most atenafaf to UaJoafcsts is the apparent breakdown of the discipline of the Soaun OataoHe Church. Many teacher* in the National Schools are «opagattkg rerohitiomuy doctrines without any dhwomagemeat from the priest* and bishops. The recent instructions to the clergy are completely {snored.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 5
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136IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 5
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