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AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

In a letter to his Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne (states the Tribune), Justice Cohalan, of New York, says —“Recent events have resulted in making very clear to the world the racial solidarity of those of Irish blood throughout the world, and to strengthen that solidarity, in the interest of liberty, is one of the aims and hopes of the men and women of Irish blood here in America. They feel that such solidarity would enable the race to stand always as a unit for justice and liberty throughout the world, and that one of the , first results of it would be to greatly strengthen the hands of the people of Ireland in obtaining international recognition of the government which they have chosen.”

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 July 1919, Page 23

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AMERICAN SENTIMENT. New Zealand Tablet, 24 July 1919, Page 23

AMERICAN SENTIMENT. New Zealand Tablet, 24 July 1919, Page 23

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