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RECRUITER. AMI P4BTTS PQWEB WIAKBUm Receired Jvpu M, 6\5 pja. London, Jnne 29. tb. A- Lyneh, M.P .(lfation»list memMr fqr Chjre) hai accepted a eoamu* (ion u colonel, and has proceeded te Ireland to participate in the reenritmf campaign. Mr. Dillon, in the courte of an interview," HM the party wtaM ahottly be fttwuJAg to Weitminiter. He admitted t*%t fffnte ia Inland had enormously weakened the power of the Mah party. |t» Qhlef Secretary for Ireland has •ytftltJ Trthf » iP«W mffitary dietriaWVtM Awe. wmmmm=mma .. W* m Ml • ««M a** 1 «iUe»«W ttjM HHM4 J** ** *•*•
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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95IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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