JINGOISM EXTRAORDINARY.
A CARDINAL'S VIEWS HF BRITAIN AND COLONIES. "BRITAIN'S CERTAIN DISSOLUTION." A DAY OF RECKONING FOR IRELAND. Received May 14, 9.35 p.m. •NEW YORK, May 14. Cardinal Logue, interviewed in New York, said he saw signs of Britain's certain dissolution. The colonies were restive. Australia, to-day was practically independent, and the trend in every moment was more and more in the direction of absolute rebellion. New Zealand was indifferent and Canada was legislating in a manner showing a desire to conduct her business in her own way. The fires of rebellion had been lighted in India, and men and women had been hanged for daring to advocate a doc> trine of never-dying freedom. When England sits alone as the result of misgovernment, said the Cardinal, it would be a day of reckoning for the children of Ireland.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9090, 15 May 1908, Page 5
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138JINGOISM EXTRAORDINARY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9090, 15 May 1908, Page 5
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