TTn™ h » s letter of apology to the secretaries of the lioT^u 'p m ? n | at Sydney, the Hon. C. C. Kingthat' hi hal ex - Minister of Customs, states that Jus health and business matters prevented him from leaving Adelaide for a while. And he adds • 'Let me however take this opportunity of assuring you that ?hl l^ 7 ,, fnCndsl ? lp for Mr ' Re dmond nor my sympathy wt* the great cause of Irish Home Rule has din> inished, or is likely to .diminish in the slightest degrS. All honor to such patriots as he, and his brother who f ,°. r ma ny years have been fighting to secure to Ireland those bkssmgs of self-gtovernmenAvßich we all enjoy ?n c A omSment A o? ?&*&£? ** <** *'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 33, 17 August 1905, Page 27
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