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THIS WEEK'S ISSUE

The Real Danger in Modern Socialism, (Page 769.) The Irish Delegates: What is Being Done. (Page 771 ) The Orangemen’s Lament: ‘A Conspiracy of Silence. (Page 757.) 'lrishwomen and the Envoys. (Pages 770, 771.) Why Our Schools are Penalised. (Pago 757.) The Churchman and the Tablet. (Page 758.) Historic Ireland: Some Noted Places. (Page 753.) Sensational Autobiography: Late General Butler and the Boer War. (Page 758.) Financial Aspect of Home Rule. (Page 759.) Irish Campaign in British Constituencies. (Page 760.) A German Information Bureau: An Aid to the Catholic Press. (Page 763.) Home Rule Discussed at Oxford. (Page 779.1 Cardinal Moran on Irish Affairs. (Page 781.)

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 772

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THIS WEEK'S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 772

THIS WEEK'S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 772

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