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CROSS FUNDS If you or any of yon, could prove yoxir allegations. The time-limit for that CHALLENGE (.10 a.m., July 26) has passed, with the following results: j ■1..Y0U HAVE NOT ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE. 2. You have; to date, LOST £1700 to THE RED CROSS FUNDS. 8. You have publicly proved your inability to establish your allegations against that DEAD GIRL of such beautiful and innocent and saintly life. 4. NOT ONE OF YOU ALL HAS HAD THE CHRISTIAN MANHOOD j AND CHRISTIAN CANDOUR TO WITHDRAW, YOUR ALLEGATIONS AND APOLOGISE AND TO LET THE VICTIM OF YOUR CRUEL AND GROUNDLESS DEFAMATION REST PEACEABLY IN HER GRAVE. 6. The whole community now KNOWS WHAT ESTIMATE TO PLACE UPON THE CHARACTER OF THE MEN AND OF THE MOVE- MENT THAT OFFICIALLY TRA- DUCED—AND TO THIS HOUR OF- FICIALLY TRADUCES— A SAINTLY DEAD GIRL, and has not dared to sub- mit their falsely alleged "FACTS" TO IMPARTIAL INVESTIGATION IN A PUBLIC COURT. There are many cogent reasons past and present why the Parliament of this Dominion should institute A STRICT INQUIRY into the SECRET AIMS AND THE SOURCES OF FINANCE with which your IRISH SECRET SOCIETY foun- ded and financed this political move- ment, and determined its policy as "formally a branch" of the Grand Orange Lodge. On the face of it this is NOT a campaign to WIN THE WAR, but to promot hate arid strife and dis- union at the supreme crisis when a UNION OF HEARTS is most urgently needed. 2. We know the objects and methods of a similar campaign m the United States. They are set forth m the SWORN AFFIDAVIT of the United Stateß Federal Postmaster- General, In the JUDGMENTS of Judge Speers and others, and In the Federal suppres- sion of two of the Watson anti-draft papers. These things make ILLU- MINATING READING. 3. Further ILLUMINATING DIS- CLOSURES of the Irish secret so- ciety's aims, methods, and poiticlal ac- tivities are contained m the following facts and documents:— (a) The rules and constitutions of that Orange' Society. (b) The verdicts of PROTESTANT' HISTORIANS of repute. (c) The Auckland Post Office Inquiry of 1917, and the still more DAMAGING Melbourne Post Office Inquiry of 1896. The full reports of both are before me. (d) The preparations of 1914 to levy armed rebellion, with Prussian wea-

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