IRELAND.
THE IRISH SHIRKER. THE IRISH PRIMATE'S CONDEMNATION. London, May 15. The Irish Primate, in opening the Synod in Dublin, lauded the men who did not hold aloof to save their bodies and thus lose their souls when duty called.
The Primate added: "May God mercifully forgive our misguided fellowrouatrv men whose abstinence from service will ever constitute the darkest blot on the tragic page of Irish history."— Aus.-NX Cable Assoc.
CONSCRIPTION Of LABORERS. Ottawa, May 14. Farmers throughout the ißjt&niionß are making a monster protest against ahe consvriptior. ol iarm laborers for the Army. They have, been informed by !>ir Robert Borden that no matter what hardship it caused, the supreme duty of the country was to maintain the reinforcements is France.—Aus.Jf.Z. Cable Assoc-
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1918, Page 5
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