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IRELAND.

T. P. O'CONNOR'S VIEWS. ANTI-ENGLISH MOVEMENT IN AMERICA. Received March 21, 7.15 p.m. London, March 10. Mr. T. P. O'Connor, interviewed, said: "Ireland is drifting dangerously. Ido not believe any sane politician would attempt to repeal the Home Rule Act when due for automatic enforcement after peace. Irish turmoil has produced 'in America the most powerful anti-English movement I have ever known. It is likely to affect not only Anglo-American relations, but also imperil the clt'ective.ness of the League of Nations."—United Service.

UNIONISTS RESENT INTER. FERENCE. London, March 15. The Irish Unionist Alliance has resolved strongly to disapprove of the action of the Irish officers, 130 in number, who presented a petition to the King, asking that the question of Irish self-government should be referred to the Peace Conference, as the Unionists, who furnished a high percentage of the Irishmen who volunteered for service, are opposed to any outside interference in the settlement of Irish affairs.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1919, Page 5

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IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1919, Page 5

IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1919, Page 5

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