IRELAND.
BISHOP BLESSES RESIST- ~ ANCE. "A GRAYE PHYSICAL MENACE." London, April 22. Congregations in Gal way, headed by At police, marched to Eyre Square and took the oath. Bishop O'Dea said that conscription was likely to work a grave physical menace to the healthy remnant of the Irish race. He blessed resistance by every means within God's law. Th. Bishops everywhere urge coot naptct for the law and no violence. At Tipperary 10,000 took the pledge alter mass with uplifted hands. The Archbishop of Cashel, preaching at Tftnrhm, said that before paying the blood tax Ireland demanded the right to impose her own taxation. Lord Dttnraven, in a letter to the newgpaperi, protests that Ireland is selfish beyond expression, and if she persists will grievously suffer in the loss of self-respect and will forfeit the ft—» at all natiwift
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 5
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139IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 5
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