IRISH HISTORY EXAM.
TO THE EDITOR. / Sir, —It will interest all who are desirous of the success of the effort to promote the study of Irish History amongst the school children in New Zealand, to learn that the prize I’st is likely to he considerably augmented by friends. The Very'Rev. Father O’Donnell, Gore, gives tWo guineas, and others will help, too. Knowing the enthusiasm of many of the school teachers for the spread of knowledge regarding Ireland’s chenuered story, it may be confidently relied on that they will impart much of that enthusiasm to their pupils, with- the most gratifying results.—l am, etc., ■ ‘ i ’ , ; ’"4 ■ , . < ' James O’Neill. . , Presbytery, Waikiwi, October 3. • V
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New Zealand Tablet, 6 October 1921, Page 27
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112IRISH HISTORY EXAM. New Zealand Tablet, 6 October 1921, Page 27
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