The Irish Society of New Zealand, Dunedin
The honorary secretary (Dunedin) of the Irish Society of New Zealand received by last mail the following letter in response to greetings sent by the society to the Dail Eireann: Saorstah Eireann, ' The President’s Office Upper Merrion St., Dublin, April 6, 1923. A Chard, —Your letter was received by President Cosgrave, together with card conveying greetings from the Irish Society of New Zealand. President Cosgrave desires me to convey to your society on behalf of himself and his colleagues in the Free State Government their sincere thanks for the good wishes and sympathy which your society so kindly tenders to the Dail Eireann. The situation here at home continues to improve steadily, and the President believes that we are now nearing the end of this transition period during which the country has experienced such troubles, and that in the near future the country will settle down to hard work to gain its right place amongst the nations of the world. Mise le Meas , ' G. MacCunainn ' Runaidhe Aire.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 22, 7 June 1923, Page 27
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174The Irish Society of New Zealand, Dunedin New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 22, 7 June 1923, Page 27
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