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Iu every relation of life our happiness is at the mercy of somebody. Husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, parents and children, co-workers in office or shop-all hold one another's peace and happiness to some extent in the hollow of their hands. In the midst of our triumphs, our joy or success, a small taunt, a sarcastic, wounding speech, transforms our cup of honey into gall. That a citizen of the Irish Republic may register as such has been decided by Director Conboy, of New York City, in the cases of Paul J. Hayes, Sean O'Heir, Laurence O'Neill, and Patrick J. Fitzgerald, who, in their applications for registration, described themselves as citizens or subjects of the Irish Republic.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 May 1919, Page 34

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 May 1919, Page 34

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 May 1919, Page 34

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